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Some of you will notice I've moved all the access-only forums to their own area HERE. Any moderator or administrator on the forum will be able to edit your forum account to give you access to the forums providing you meet the criteria for that specific forum. Before it was only admins. Now mods can do it too.

What the area's are for:-

Plumbers Arms: Strictly only plumbers. No sponsors. No reps. No trainees. No customers. No shops etc. Just plumbers.

Plumbers Cafe: No customers, no new forum members, but everybody else is welcome. So if you're a sponsor, company rep (which we have a new usergroup for that is restricted in what they can do), trainee, gas safe guy, unvented guy, etc etc (basically if you have access to any of the access-only areas, you have access here) so you can chat together out of the view of the public and / or customers or newbies.

The rest are as they were before.
 
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