We are returning after a couple of years to the fascinating, friendly and personal museum run by Tony Oliver and his family.

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Overlord 2012 is, as always, held over the Spring Bank Holiday. Due to HM the Queen’s Jubilee celebrations this year it will be Friday 1st June to Monday 4th. With a preview day for the early bargain hunters followed by three days of full arena events, battles and vehicle displays there is excitement for all the family – see you there!

We can’t answer all queries here, if you have a question not covered by the information below then please ask by clicking here

FAQs:

When is it?

From 0930 on Friday 1st of June (Preview Day) to 1700 Monday 4th of June. As our exhibitors and re-enactors tend to have Monday to Friday jobs we don’t have a full complement of events on the Friday. But it is nice and quiet for those who want to get at the stalls before the rush! For anyone attending on the Friday who retains their ticket admission on any one of the three following days is free

How much is it?

We have tried to keep the cost reasonable for a full family day out. Admission is £8 per adult and £4 per child under 16. Family tickets at £22 allow access for two adults and up to three children.  Concessions are £5.

If you have a current HM Forces i.d. or are a forces veteran then admission will be waived, veterans can also enjoy the hospitality of our new veterans’ tent.

What about parking?

There is plenty of on-site parking which is FREE with a level walk over grass to the show entrance. Marshalls in the car park will guide you to a parking space. Disabled parking is reserved close to the show entrance.

Is it suitable for children?

There is plenty to see and do. Most exhibitors and re-enactors are happy to answer questions about their kit and enjoy the surprises that lively young minds can spring on them. The only cautions are that vehicles tend to be hard, unforgiving lumps of metal so climbing on them is discouraged and that the battle re-enactments in the arena can be noisy with plenty of gunfire and explosions. Most children love it!

What should I wear?

It’s the first week of June, typically warmish days with sunshine, big cumulus clouds and the possibility of the occasional shower. Stallholders have waterproofs and sunhats, jerseys or T shirts  for those caught out by the weather. The ground is short, level grass so wear shoes suitable for a walk in the country, you will probably walk further than you think so comfort should take precedence over style. Some warm clothes in the car should the weather realise it is a Bank Holiday would be sensible.

What about “facilities”?

There are plenty of toilets, serviced twice daily by our on-site cleaner who is also available to deal with any emergency. A variety of foods, soft drinks and ice creams are available from our vendors and the beer tent is open throughout the day.

Litter can be placed in one of the many large plastic bins on site, additionally there are large recycling containers for paper and card alongside many of the bins, we hope to expand our recycling activities following last years successful trial

How long should I plan to be there?

The show is open 0900 to 1700 each day, arena events start at 1030 and run till 1600 (times may vary). It is quite easy to spend the whole day there without seeing everything the show has to offer – there are three fields of traders, vehicles and living history to see.

Can I bring a dog?

Well behaved dogs are welcome, we request that they are kept on a lead and that you clean up after them. Please do not leave them in the car!

Can I join in?

On Sunday 3rd June we encourage everyone to dress in clothes from the 40′s – whether as civilians toiling on the home front, Home Guard, ARP,  WVS and others serving the community or as members of the fighting forces – all are welcome. Start planning now!

Is it safe?

We run the show according to the strict guidelines of the NTET and our safety plan is approved by Winchester City Council. There are vehicles moving about the site at various times of the day, marshalls will advise you of safe places to stand. In the unlikely event of a problem many of our marshalls have first aid training; our main paramedic services are provided by St. John’s Ambulance. Fire cover is provided by the three on site vehicles staffed by members of Fire, Flood and Salvage.

OK, should be a good day out! Where are you?

The Lawns, Forest Road, Denmead, Hampshire.

Make your way to Junction 3 of the A3M, the turnoff for Waterlooville and follow the yellow and black signs

Alternatively put PO7  6TZ in your sat nav. Although it isn’t quite the exact location (fields don’t have postcodes!) it is close enough to get you there.

 

 

 

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  •  December 7, 2010
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  •  December 5, 2010
 

Be like our club members when invited to climb onto, over and inside a vehicle. Push, pull, prod, poke and pry. If you break something you get to keep the pieces.

Mouseover the tabs at the top of the page, read the posts, comment if you want to

If you want to ask a “how to” or become a subscriber then click here to contact the webwright

There are a lot of individual little articles written at various times by various authors. You can read through them by running down each page and clicking “read more” if an article (post) takes your fancy. Or you can view a group of articles on similar themes that are organized into categories. Look at the right hand side of the page and click on whichever category meets your needs:

Don’t worry if what you see on this page doesn’t match with what is there on the sidebar, this site is constantly evolving and the illustrations are all taken from the very early days before the site went “live” – opened to the public.  As the site is being updated frequently any picture on this page is out of date within a couple of days!

Because it is easy to update the content it is easy to update the events list. Again look to the right hand side of the page – the “sidebar”.

There is an area marked “Future Events” which shows the first five upcoming trips, meetings, shows or visits. At the bottom is the “View All Events” link – to view all future events click on that and you will be able to select either a calendar showing events month by month or a list of all future events in the diary with the option of reading more about any one of them by clicking …

If you go to the top of the page – you can use the page up key, your mouse or click on the”Return Top” button at the bottom of the right hand side of your screen -

- you will see the tabs at the top of the screen. “Home” takes you to the front page of the site,  ”About ” displays links to various pages about the club,  ”Contact us” … well, you get the idea

If you do a “mouseover” – hover the mouse pointer over a tab like galleries a drop down menu appears:

so click on the subject that interest you and away you go.

Is there something you want to get to quickly? Maybe you saw a post about a French truck. Use the search facility, click on “search at the top of the page and a box is highlighted

type in your search term “French” or “truck”, click the magnifying glass and your search is returned:

If you want to ask a question use the “Contact Us” tab, mouseover the tab and select from the drop down tab. Maybe you want to contact the bloke in charge of the social side to moan about the appalling lack of things that he organises.  Select  ”Social Events” and you are presented with a contact form:

To ease the burden on the site admins, who spent a lot of time on previous sites deleting posts from spammers and the like who wanted to sell us viagra and bodily enhancements we have made the contact forms a little more difficult for the software used by spammers to fill in. (And for the record we are both impressively well endowed and possessed of the stamina of a stallion. Ladies, please use the “Site Admin” contact form … )

As a result of our security measures you will need to fill in your mail address twice and, when you have finished the rest of the form, fill in the “CAPTCHA code shown in coloured numbers and figures – in this instance “WFV5″, Then click on submit. The person you wish to contact will receive your message as an email with your return address so they can answer you directly, just bear with them as most club officials lead busy lives trying to ean enough to keep their vehicles in fuel and spares.

And, if a post has stimulated you to reply with a comment then, if comments are welcomed (and they are for most posts) then click on the “write a comment” link

Type your comment and click submit:

And in the sample comment above is an explanation of how it will be dealt with.

And lastly, if you want to see some of the older stuff, if you wondered what happened in , say, November 2010, you can click on that month in the “Archives” section of the sidebar and see all the posts from then:

And the calendar? Why are several dates circled? Those are the days on which at least one post was added, click on an individual day to see that day’s posts. And why does November 2010 have no posts before the 15th? Because that is the bay this blog was born!

If you like this blog and wonder how much effort it took to set up and run then the answer may surprise you. I am a moderately experienced computer user with no programming skills and only a hazy idea of things like HTML and CSS commands. The site is running on WordPress which is one of those wonderful collobarative, non-commercial pieces of software that is maintained and expanded by an army of very inventive and clever people around the world. As a result it is easy and intuitive to use with thousands of plug-ins and add-ons to customise it to your personal needs

Check out wordpress.org and, if you fancy developing a site of your own, this may help:

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