written by Peter Kennedy on 19/06/2017
We have agreed on a partnership with Athletics Weekly which will increase the focus on all areas of masters athletics in their magazine from 1st July and offer paid-up members an annual subscription to the paper version for £7.49 per month by direct debit.
If you wish to take up this offer now, then just log into your BMAF OpenTrack account and go to your home page where you will find the link to the AW subscription offer under the section “Athletics Magazines”.
For members who wish to take up this offer but don’t have online access to BMAF OpenTrack, please tell them to phone, email or write to the Athletics Weekly subscriptions department, quoting the following:
- Promotion code = bmaf17
- Name
- Address
- Phone number and/or email address for queries (if sending the request by letter)
- Bank account number and sort code
If you are an existing subscriber, you can either wait until the renewal date to switch or cancel your existing subscription but AW may not be prepared to refund you for the remaining proportion of your subscription. Note that this offer is only available to BMAF members and it will cease the following month if you allow your BMAF area club membership to lapse.
The contact details for Athletics Weekly are as follows:
Telephone: +44 (0)1778 392018
Email: athleticsweekly@warnersgroup.co.uk
Postal Address:
UK only – FREEPOST: Warners Group (ATH)
Non-UK – Athletics Weekly Subscriptions, Warners Group Publications, The Maltings, West Street, Bourne, Lincolnshire PE10 9PH, UK
Subscription to paper copy of Master Athletics
We also wish to remind that you can subscribe to a paper copy of Masters Athletics magazine for £10 per year (four editions), as an alternative to reading it online in OpenTrack. You can sign up/renew your subscription in OpenTrack by going to the Athletics Magazines section noted above or by sending a letter, accompanied by a cheque made to “Masters Athletics”, to Paul Smith, the editor, whose address is 79a Cotton Road, Bangor, BT19 7QH, Northern Ireland