gangster Posted November 6, 2009 Report Posted November 6, 2009 the ets chip is safer in the belg ring than the abortion you clip on the side they are easy to remove...and now you will all need to be vigilante when marking your birds..
gangster Posted November 6, 2009 Report Posted November 6, 2009 ah well i will just need to breed off all my belg rung ones lol shut up you silly billy!!!!
BLACK W F Posted November 6, 2009 Report Posted November 6, 2009 its some old guys spouting crap again its the way forward this is down to money
Guest tom123 Posted November 6, 2009 Report Posted November 6, 2009 the belgiums and other european countries are years in front of us in regards to technology within pigeon racing wouldnt it be a fact that if cheating was an issue they wouldnt have allowed them in the first place but once again in the uk everyones classed has a potential cheat until proven innocent ?
Tony C Posted November 6, 2009 Report Posted November 6, 2009 Race your BELG09 pigeons. Taken from the RPRA rule book. PART J: RESTRICTIONS 88. No member of the Association shall be a member of a homing union not recognised by the Association. A list of recognised unions and associations within the United Kingdom is set out in Appendix A to these Rules. The Association will recognise rings issued by these other unions on production of proof of ownership from the issuing unions. APPENDIX A LIST OF RECOGNISED UNIONS/ ASSOCIATIONS IN THE UNITED KINGDOM AND IRELAND IRISH HOMING UNION Mr K. McConaghie, 38 Ballynahatty Road, Belfast. BT8 8LE. Tel: 02890 644231 for general queries). Email: kenmcconaghie38@btinternet.com Rings registered IHU ‘N’ to be dealt with by: J. Hughes, 44 Ashbourne Park, Lambeg, Lisburn BY21 4NS. Tel: 028 9258 3725 Email: jameshughes681@btinternet.com Rings registered IHU ‘S’ to be dealt with by: S. Lehane, 69 Lorcan, Crescent, Santry, Dublin 9, Eire. Tel: 0035 31 8421016. Email: slehane@eircom.net NORTH OF ENGLAND HOMING UNION Mr D. Power, 58 Ennerdale Road, Walker Dene, Newcastle upon Tyne, NE6 4DG. Tel: 0191 262 5440. Email: NEHU@nehu.co.uk NATIONAL PIGEON ASSOCIATION Mr Graham Giddings, 22 Highclere Road, Quedgeley, Gloucester GL2 4HD. Tel: 01452 720783. Email: grahamgiddings@aol.com SCOTTISH HOMING UNION Mrs L. Brooks, 231A Low Waters Road, Hamilton, Lanarks. ML3 7QN. Tel: 01698 286983. Email: enquiries@shuonline.co.uk WELSH HOMING PIGEON UNION Old Timothys Yard, Llanfoist St, Ton Pentre, Rhondda CF41 7EE. Tel: 01446 441010. Email: gail@whpu.org.uk NORTH WEST HOMING UNION Terry Dawber, 279 Mossy Lea Road, Wrightington, near Wigan WN6 9RN. Tel: 01257 421271. Email: terry.dawber@tesco.net CONTINENTAL UNIONS: BELGIUM Royale Federation Colombophile Belge, 39 Rue de Livourne, Ixelles, Brussels, 1050, Belgium. Tel: 0 0 32 2537 6211. Email: national@kbdb.be FRANCE Federation Colombophile Francaise de France, 54 Boulevard Carnot, 59042 Lille, Cedex, France. Tel: 0 0 333 2006 8287. Email: fcf@nordnet.fr GERMANY Verband Deutscher Brieftaubenliebhaber EV, Katernberger Strasse 115, 45327 Essen, Germany. Tel: 0 0 49 201 872240. Email: m.nowaczy@brieftaubenverband.de HOLLAND Bureau N.P.O., Landjuweel 38, 3905 PH Veenendaal, Holland.Tel: 0 0 31 31859700. Email: bureau@npo.nl
demolition man Posted November 6, 2009 Report Posted November 6, 2009 Race your BELG09 pigeons. Taken from the RPRA rule book. PART J: RESTRICTIONS 88. No member of the Association shall be a member of a homing union not recognised by the Association. A list of recognised unions and associations within the United Kingdom is set out in Appendix A to these Rules. The Association will recognise rings issued by these other unions on production of proof of ownership from the issuing unions. APPENDIX A LIST OF RECOGNISED UNIONS/ ASSOCIATIONS IN THE UNITED KINGDOM AND IRELAND IRISH HOMING UNION Mr K. McConaghie, 38 Ballynahatty Road, Belfast. BT8 8LE. Tel: 02890 644231 for general queries). Email: kenmcconaghie38@btinternet.com Rings registered IHU ‘N’ to be dealt with by: J. Hughes, 44 Ashbourne Park, Lambeg, Lisburn BY21 4NS. Tel: 028 9258 3725 Email: jameshughes681@btinternet.com Rings registered IHU ‘S’ to be dealt with by: S. Lehane, 69 Lorcan, Crescent, Santry, Dublin 9, Eire. Tel: 0035 31 8421016. Email: slehane@eircom.net NORTH OF ENGLAND HOMING UNION Mr D. Power, 58 Ennerdale Road, Walker Dene, Newcastle upon Tyne, NE6 4DG. Tel: 0191 262 5440. Email: NEHU@nehu.co.uk NATIONAL PIGEON ASSOCIATION Mr Graham Giddings, 22 Highclere Road, Quedgeley, Gloucester GL2 4HD. Tel: 01452 720783. Email: grahamgiddings@aol.com SCOTTISH HOMING UNION Mrs L. Brooks, 231A Low Waters Road, Hamilton, Lanarks. ML3 7QN. Tel: 01698 286983. Email: enquiries@shuonline.co.uk WELSH HOMING PIGEON UNION Old Timothys Yard, Llanfoist St, Ton Pentre, Rhondda CF41 7EE. Tel: 01446 441010. Email: gail@whpu.org.uk NORTH WEST HOMING UNION Terry Dawber, 279 Mossy Lea Road, Wrightington, near Wigan WN6 9RN. Tel: 01257 421271. Email: terry.dawber@tesco.net CONTINENTAL UNIONS: BELGIUM Royale Federation Colombophile Belge, 39 Rue de Livourne, Ixelles, Brussels, 1050, Belgium. Tel: 0 0 32 2537 6211. Email: national@kbdb.be FRANCE Federation Colombophile Francaise de France, 54 Boulevard Carnot, 59042 Lille, Cedex, France. Tel: 0 0 333 2006 8287. Email: fcf@nordnet.fr GERMANY Verband Deutscher Brieftaubenliebhaber EV, Katernberger Strasse 115, 45327 Essen, Germany. Tel: 0 0 49 201 872240. Email: m.nowaczy@brieftaubenverband.de HOLLAND Bureau N.P.O., Landjuweel 38, 3905 PH Veenendaal, Holland.Tel: 0 0 31 31859700. Email: bureau@npo.nl Well done Tony I think that just about covers it
PIGEON_MAN Posted November 6, 2009 Report Posted November 6, 2009 Race your BELG09 pigeons. Taken from the RPRA rule book. PART J: RESTRICTIONS 88. No member of the Association shall be a member of a homing union not recognised by the Association. A list of recognised unions and associations within the United Kingdom is set out in Appendix A to these Rules. The Association will recognise rings issued by these other unions on production of proof of ownership from the issuing unions. APPENDIX A LIST OF RECOGNISED UNIONS/ ASSOCIATIONS IN THE UNITED KINGDOM AND IRELAND IRISH HOMING UNION Mr K. McConaghie, 38 Ballynahatty Road, Belfast. BT8 8LE. Tel: 02890 644231 for general queries). Email: kenmcconaghie38@btinternet.com Rings registered IHU ‘N’ to be dealt with by: J. Hughes, 44 Ashbourne Park, Lambeg, Lisburn BY21 4NS. Tel: 028 9258 3725 Email: jameshughes681@btinternet.com Rings registered IHU ‘S’ to be dealt with by: S. Lehane, 69 Lorcan, Crescent, Santry, Dublin 9, Eire. Tel: 0035 31 8421016. Email: slehane@eircom.net NORTH OF ENGLAND HOMING UNION Mr D. Power, 58 Ennerdale Road, Walker Dene, Newcastle upon Tyne, NE6 4DG. Tel: 0191 262 5440. Email: NEHU@nehu.co.uk NATIONAL PIGEON ASSOCIATION Mr Graham Giddings, 22 Highclere Road, Quedgeley, Gloucester GL2 4HD. Tel: 01452 720783. Email: grahamgiddings@aol.com SCOTTISH HOMING UNION Mrs L. Brooks, 231A Low Waters Road, Hamilton, Lanarks. ML3 7QN. Tel: 01698 286983. Email: enquiries@shuonline.co.uk WELSH HOMING PIGEON UNION Old Timothys Yard, Llanfoist St, Ton Pentre, Rhondda CF41 7EE. Tel: 01446 441010. Email: gail@whpu.org.uk NORTH WEST HOMING UNION Terry Dawber, 279 Mossy Lea Road, Wrightington, near Wigan WN6 9RN. Tel: 01257 421271. Email: terry.dawber@tesco.net CONTINENTAL UNIONS: BELGIUM Royale Federation Colombophile Belge, 39 Rue de Livourne, Ixelles, Brussels, 1050, Belgium. Tel: 0 0 32 2537 6211. Email: national@kbdb.be FRANCE Federation Colombophile Francaise de France, 54 Boulevard Carnot, 59042 Lille, Cedex, France. Tel: 0 0 333 2006 8287. Email: fcf@nordnet.fr GERMANY Verband Deutscher Brieftaubenliebhaber EV, Katernberger Strasse 115, 45327 Essen, Germany. Tel: 0 0 49 201 872240. Email: m.nowaczy@brieftaubenverband.de HOLLAND Bureau N.P.O., Landjuweel 38, 3905 PH Veenendaal, Holland.Tel: 0 0 31 31859700. Email: bureau@npo.nl The council meeting was held on 30th october so the above is no longer applicable.
Guest tom123 Posted November 6, 2009 Report Posted November 6, 2009 i thought it was the membership that pass rules and regulations management only make recomendations ?
PIGEON_MAN Posted November 6, 2009 Report Posted November 6, 2009 The council have changed many things in the past when they think it is the right thing to do.
demolition man Posted November 6, 2009 Report Posted November 6, 2009 i thought it was the membership that pass rules and regulations management only make recomendations ? NO i think the RPRA do wot they like
Guest tom123 Posted November 6, 2009 Report Posted November 6, 2009 well im glad the welsh homing union do it in a proper manner and mandate its membership to vote on alterations at the agm
PIGEON_MAN Posted November 6, 2009 Report Posted November 6, 2009 NO i think the RPRA do wot they like They are no different than anyone else THEY do what THEY think is right.
PIGEON_MAN Posted November 6, 2009 Report Posted November 6, 2009 well im glad the welsh homing union do it in a proper manner and mandate its membership to vote on alterations at the agm If there was a problem that needed solving before the AGM are you saying that the council could not deal with it without mandating its members first.
Guest tom123 Posted November 6, 2009 Report Posted November 6, 2009 but its not a problem they are assuming theres a problem ?the dutch and belgiums have been using these rings and you never heard of them coming up with stupid comments regarding there use
joe61 Posted November 6, 2009 Report Posted November 6, 2009 tom i think they used them in 2009 thats why rpra said ban on 09 rings i could be wrong oh happy days
Guest tom123 Posted November 6, 2009 Report Posted November 6, 2009 yea they did joe so did we with no problems
PIGEON_MAN Posted November 6, 2009 Report Posted November 6, 2009 but its not a problem they are assuming theres a problem ?the dutch and belgiums have been using these rings and you never heard of them coming up with stupid comments regarding there use You may not think so but the RPRA council think there is, what about the video that was shown to the NEHU showing someone manipulating one of these types of rings other peple must think theres a problem as well.
Guest tom123 Posted November 6, 2009 Report Posted November 6, 2009 i think they are looking for more problems than need be
Guest tom123 Posted November 6, 2009 Report Posted November 6, 2009 You may not think so but the RPRA council think there is, what about the video that was shown to the NEHU showing someone manipulating one of these types of rings other peple must think theres a problem as well. but youll always have concerns when theses money involved, but these have been used for the past year or so on the continent without hassle why has it got to be this country that doubt the way forward , if some one was caught fiddling then yes look into thinks for the future but to block something which is for the benifit and the way forward then once again they are jumping the gun lets see this video and come to our own conclution on it how many times have fanciers been caught cheating with rubbers over the years some one some where will always try it just need to be caught and made an example of
Tony C Posted November 6, 2009 Report Posted November 6, 2009 They are no different than anyone else THEY do what THEY think is right. Tony it more the case they sh** themselves when threatened with a court action, ETS an example another ETS trapping systems.
PIGEON_MAN Posted November 6, 2009 Report Posted November 6, 2009 Tony it more the case they sh** themselves when threatened with a court action, ETS an example another ETS trapping systems. Everyone is entitled to their own opinion,if thats the way you wont to look at it,allthough this is off topic,with ETS they were advised by their solicitors that they could be in serious trouble if they didnt bring it in,weather you believe that again thats up to you,dont know where the trapping systems come into it.
Tony C Posted November 6, 2009 Report Posted November 6, 2009 RULE 241 & TRAPS Published - 12:07 :: 127 Views RPRA Rule 241 remains as printed in the Rule book and reproduced below: “241. The antennae of the ETS must be fitted within the confines of the loft or trapping systems, not underneath external landing boards. Club officials may make random checks at any time. Contravention of this rule will result in disciplinary action under rule 70A.†The opinion given by the committee to an enquiry from a Region Committee reported in the British Homing World (RPRA Spring Meeting) on 10 April that: “any ETS trapping system where the bird is recorded before the bird is confined within the trap or loft contravenes Rule 241†is suspended.[/b] The Council Officers have confirm that Rule 241 is unchanged and that the opinion given by the committee at the recent Coventry meeting is in abeyance pending a full review of RPRA rules by the Rules Review Committee being carried out over the next six months. Why was it suspended?
PIGEON_MAN Posted November 6, 2009 Report Posted November 6, 2009 RULE 241 & TRAPS Published - 12:07 :: 127 Views RPRA Rule 241 remains as printed in the Rule book and reproduced below: “241. The antennae of the ETS must be fitted within the confines of the loft or trapping systems, not underneath external landing boards. Club officials may make random checks at any time. Contravention of this rule will result in disciplinary action under rule 70A.†The opinion given by the committee to an enquiry from a Region Committee reported in the British Homing World (RPRA Spring Meeting) on 10 April that: “any ETS trapping system where the bird is recorded before the bird is confined within the trap or loft contravenes Rule 241†is suspended.[/b] The Council Officers have confirm that Rule 241 is unchanged and that the opinion given by the committee at the recent Coventry meeting is in abeyance pending a full review of RPRA rules by the Rules Review Committee being carried out over the next six months. Why was it suspended? I,m not on the council Tony so I cant answear that perhaps if you write to them they might be able to tell you,but I see that they are doing a full review of the rules over the next few months so perhaps you will have your answear then.
pjc Posted November 6, 2009 Report Posted November 6, 2009 did they not do a complete review of the rules a couple of years ago at great expense including legal fees and then as soon as they were finalised council started changeing them!
shweet Posted November 6, 2009 Report Posted November 6, 2009 May be just another way of forcing us to shy away from spending our money abroad and to spend it in the UK instead to balance the economy and help get us out of this recession. May be its another one of Gordon Browns good ideas, lol, sorry I just cant stand him !
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