Northumbria Masters, 26-30 August, 2021
Northumbria Masters, 26-30 August, 2021
Hi everyone,
Today I posted the following on the Northumbria Masters website:
https://northumbriamasters.com/2021-nor ... orms-soon/
'Final preparations are underway for the announcement that the 2021 Northumbria Masters will be going ahead on Thursday 26th to Monday 30 August at a brand new venue, the Marriott MetroCentre in Gateshead.
Final details are still being worked out with the hotel, which is currently gearing up for the next stage in the easing of lockdown restrictions on May 17. As soon as these arrangements are finalised, the entry form will be published and downloadable via this website, and on the ECF and FIDE Calendars.
This announcement should be made by May 17 at the latest.
All tournaments will be 9 rounds over four and a half days, played at the time control of 90 minutes for all moves, plus 30 seconds per move.
There will be 4 tournaments open for the public to enter: Masters (Open); Challengers (Under 2000); Major (Under 1750) and Minor (under 1500).
Please note: Covid-19 safety measures as prescribed by UK law for indoor public events at the time of the 2021 Northumbria Masters will be applied. Entrants and visitors will be expected to observe the social distancing rules specified by Marriott MetroCentre.
[THE ABOVE PARAGRAPH HAS BEEN UPDATED IN THE INTERESTS OF CLARITY.]
Those wishing to enter the tournaments, or to make a hotel room booking at the Marriott MetroCentre at the special rate negotiated through the Northumbria Masters, are kindly asked to wait until this formal announcement is made. All room bookings should be made via this website to secure the special rate.
Thank you for your patience. Hopefully, we will all see each other over the board very soon!
Tim Wall
Tournament Director
Northumbria Masters
[email protected]'
Today I posted the following on the Northumbria Masters website:
https://northumbriamasters.com/2021-nor ... orms-soon/
'Final preparations are underway for the announcement that the 2021 Northumbria Masters will be going ahead on Thursday 26th to Monday 30 August at a brand new venue, the Marriott MetroCentre in Gateshead.
Final details are still being worked out with the hotel, which is currently gearing up for the next stage in the easing of lockdown restrictions on May 17. As soon as these arrangements are finalised, the entry form will be published and downloadable via this website, and on the ECF and FIDE Calendars.
This announcement should be made by May 17 at the latest.
All tournaments will be 9 rounds over four and a half days, played at the time control of 90 minutes for all moves, plus 30 seconds per move.
There will be 4 tournaments open for the public to enter: Masters (Open); Challengers (Under 2000); Major (Under 1750) and Minor (under 1500).
Please note: Covid-19 safety measures as prescribed by UK law for indoor public events at the time of the 2021 Northumbria Masters will be applied. Entrants and visitors will be expected to observe the social distancing rules specified by Marriott MetroCentre.
[THE ABOVE PARAGRAPH HAS BEEN UPDATED IN THE INTERESTS OF CLARITY.]
Those wishing to enter the tournaments, or to make a hotel room booking at the Marriott MetroCentre at the special rate negotiated through the Northumbria Masters, are kindly asked to wait until this formal announcement is made. All room bookings should be made via this website to secure the special rate.
Thank you for your patience. Hopefully, we will all see each other over the board very soon!
Tim Wall
Tournament Director
Northumbria Masters
[email protected]'
Last edited by TimWall on Fri May 07, 2021 5:20 pm, edited 2 times in total.
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Re: Northumbria Masters, 26-30 August, 2021
Thats really good news - well done Tim Wall.
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Re: Northumbria Masters, 26-30 August, 2021
I rather think the legality of demanding production of vaccination records or test results as a condition of entry to hotels etc, has yet to be clarified.David Sedgwick wrote: ↑Fri May 07, 2021 11:17 amSpeaking personally, I would have no problem with "or", but "and/or" concerns me.
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Re: Northumbria Masters, 26-30 August, 2021
Well done getting this back up and running Tim. I hope to be able to support it this year
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Re: Northumbria Masters, 26-30 August, 2021
Great news, but hope that requirement will be eased: Juniors are not eligible for vaccination, and a PCR test is a non negligible cost.
Re: Northumbria Masters, 26-30 August, 2021
Hi David, that was just a typo by me. Meant to say 'or.' Thanks for pointing that out.David Sedgwick wrote: ↑Fri May 07, 2021 11:17 amSpeaking personally, I would have no problem with "or", but "and/or" concerns me.
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Re: Northumbria Masters, 26-30 August, 2021
Is that a set in stone condition - Juniors will have to show a recent negative PCR Covid-19 test? Had a quick Google. Boots seem to have PCR tests at £99. Don’t think that’s happening! LolTimWall wrote: ↑Fri May 07, 2021 2:09 pmHi David, that was just a typo by me. Meant to say 'or.' Thanks for pointing that out.David Sedgwick wrote: ↑Fri May 07, 2021 11:17 amSpeaking personally, I would have no problem with "or", but "and/or" concerns me.
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Re: Northumbria Masters, 26-30 August, 2021
The wording is "may be asked....", which I hope means that nearer the date it may be decided not to do so.
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Re: Northumbria Masters, 26-30 August, 2021
Or it could be read as - you may or may not be asked, depending on if you are a junior or not.NickFaulks wrote: ↑Fri May 07, 2021 3:06 pmThe wording is "may be asked....", which I hope means that nearer the date it may be decided not to do so.
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Re: Northumbria Masters, 26-30 August, 2021
I was still under the impression that the law hasn’t been changed yet to demand vaccination status as a means of entry, and by doing so can be construed as discriminatory
You may ask to prove your not infected, but again generally speaking these are via lateral flow test and not the expensive PCR test
You may ask to prove your not infected, but again generally speaking these are via lateral flow test and not the expensive PCR test
Re: Northumbria Masters, 26-30 August, 2021
Thanks very much to everyone for chipping in on this thorny subject (Covid safety measures at OTB events). I don't mean this ironically - I genuinely believe it's useful to know what the 'chessplayer on the Clapham omnibus' thinks about this, so that I can offer the best possible guidance and help people to make up their minds about whether they want to play.
Therefore I have simplified the guidance that I intend to put on the entry form. It will now read:
"Please note: Covid-19 safety measures as prescribed by UK law for indoor public events at the time of the 2021 Northumbria Masters will be applied. Entrants and visitors will be expected to observe the social distancing rules specified by Marriott MetroCentre."
Therefore I have simplified the guidance that I intend to put on the entry form. It will now read:
"Please note: Covid-19 safety measures as prescribed by UK law for indoor public events at the time of the 2021 Northumbria Masters will be applied. Entrants and visitors will be expected to observe the social distancing rules specified by Marriott MetroCentre."
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Re: Northumbria Masters, 26-30 August, 2021
Good luck Tim. I'm lucky enough to be aware how much effort this has cost you already and any success will be well deserved.
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Re: Northumbria Masters, 26-30 August, 2021
That's non-committal wording. The more general problem comes if there are no restrictions prescribed by UK law, but the hotel decide to apply some, possibly abetted by "guidance".TimWall wrote: ↑Fri May 07, 2021 5:11 pm
Therefore I have simplified the guidance that I intend to put on the entry form. It will now read:
"Please note: Covid-19 safety measures as prescribed by UK law for indoor public events at the time of the 2021 Northumbria Masters will be applied. Entrants and visitors will be expected to observe the social distancing rules specified by Marriott MetroCentre."
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Re: Northumbria Masters, 26-30 August, 2021
Similar to Roger's comment, I suspect an obvious question potential entrants might have is about the wearing of masks.TimWall wrote: ↑Fri May 07, 2021 5:11 pmTherefore I have simplified the guidance that I intend to put on the entry form. It will now read:
"Please note: Covid-19 safety measures as prescribed by UK law for indoor public events at the time of the 2021 Northumbria Masters will be applied. Entrants and visitors will be expected to observe the social distancing rules specified by Marriott MetroCentre."
Suppose there is no legal requirement to wear a mask, but official guidance is that people should. Do you require them to or not?