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So, I don't know if anyone remembers me being so excited about a new festival called 'Vintage @ Goodwood'? Well I had a really good weekend, had this year's pencilled into my diary, and was hoping to be more involved than last year. Today, I read that Wayne Hemingway - the organisor and owner of Red or Dead - has changed the location and entire set up of the festival. It's no longer a music festival, but what seems to be an attempt at a rejuvination of the Festival of Britain but knowing Wayne Heminway and going by last year's prices, it's going to even more of a money making scheme. So yes, that's all fine, but it's not the great weekend that I had last year! And once again, it's in London! Just like everything else is!

 

So I posted a complaint on their facebook page to express my disappointment and then got baraged with insults and rude people including Vintage @ Goodwood themselves! They have certainly lost my custom!

 

Tell me, do I sound ignorant in my posts? Or is it just me?

 

Me:

Wow. What a disappointment! I loved Vintage @ Goodwood and had high hopes for it returning to such a beautiful location. Why must everything bein London? You just can't get the same atmosphere there! And I thought Vintage @ Goodwood was a music festival? I can't see a Glastonbury feel happening on South Bank! I can only sense a lot of money exchanging hands and $$ signs rolling around Mr Hemingway's eyes!

 

Just a man on Facebook:

So do you think Goodwood was a charity? That they would offer up their location for free? Get real!

 

Me:

And South Bank is? Just as much organisation and even more sercurity would be required for South Bank. And its not all about the money, Goodwood has a vintage heritage wih the race track, the airfield and the house, not to mention the enthusiasm of Lord March

 

Vintage @ Goodwood:

Hannah...

You clearly don't understand the philosophy of the charity that is the Southbank Centre and the philosophy of HemingwayDesign. If you fancy having a go at trying to understand our philosophy rather than mouthing off ignorantly we s...uggest you have a look here... www.hemingwaydesign.co.uk/ html/waynes%27s_mouthings.htm

Suggesting the Southbank Centre lacks cultural heritage is ludicrous. This is one of the most stimulating, iconic and revered buildings in cultural history.


Me: 
I never said that the South Bank Centre lacks cultural heritage, I simply said that Goodwood was a better site, in my opinion - which last time I checked, I could express - for a festival that had lots of different music and eras. I know th...e South Bank ran a great Festival of Britain for many years and I'm pleased that it is being rejuvinated, however it won't be the same festival as last year's - which I thoroughly enjoyed and had pencilled into my diary for this year.

But now you have called me ignorant and rude, whilst being very insulting to me, you have lost my custom and I will be sure to inform everyone I know that was interested in this of this conversation and your approach to someone who really enjoyed last year.
Vintage @ Goodwood:
 Correct... It won't be the same as last year and whilst we agree Goodwood was a beautiful site for Vintage 2010 we're trying something different this year and we thank those understanding and embracing this.

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I told my Dad about this last night as he went with one of his friends a couple of years back (my dad used to build kit-carts and also had a '34 ford sedan) and he said that from what he's been told the organisers fell out with the people in charge of Goodwood itself.

 

That could possibly explain why they turned on you.

Yeah I heard this a couple of months ago. In my opinion, its Hemingway that wanted profit and Lord March - owner of Goodwood Estate - that wanted to keep it a low-ish key event with the authenticity of vintage rather than hoardes of money paying public. I only say this because of the other successful vintage-esque events that Lord March organises such as Revival and the regular Breakfast Club meets, neither of which bring in much money.

 

I'd rather give my £50 to Lord March than Hemingway anyday!

Ricia said:

I told my Dad about this last night as he went with one of his friends a couple of years back (my dad used to build kit-carts and also had a '34 ford sedan) and he said that from what he's been told the organisers fell out with the people in charge of Goodwood itself.

 

That could possibly explain why they turned on you.

Wow, that's not appropriate. Sorry doll, but I'm glad you are sticking up for yourself! Too bad  :(

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