I guess the problem I'm trying to highlight is that when I first came to Burton, due to the high level of activity reflected in online chatter I was able to find and get involved in the various activities. Admittedly I had a head start already knowing about Spirit Games.
With the Burton games now mostly running dark new people seeking groups for information or join or see if games of any description happen in the area will find it harder, if they are not familiar with Spirit Games as a focal hub.
A casual observer would see that Derby is the place to go because they are being more online-vocal about their activities and it would seem more enticing. The issue with that is if we are not driving interest in our groups here as well as with the shop we become very insular and appear, at least very superciliously, unwelcoming. I know this is not the case but I'm aware of the people already and know what they are like
I am acutely aware that people struggle with time, as I am one of them, 'real life' definitely has a habit of getting in the way but posting details somewhere, obviously I'm biased towards it being here!, is always going to be helpful for lots of reasons:
GM's/DM's have a set of notes they can constantly refer to between sessions in order to help prep future games.
Players have a nice memory jog (though frequent games suffer less from this memory lag!)
It drives interest in the groups and games
Shows the types of games being played locally, where and how frequently.
With the boardgame side of things it shows what types of games, how many people etc.
The frequency of the posts does not have to be on any stringent regularity but an occasional catchup post would be more than enough. It's gotten that way with the boardgame posts by me and I am trying to get back into posting something about those more often.
In regards to my participation on the Thur nights games, I did intend to return at some point but there are a few life/work things that need to resolve to out my head back into a space that feels right.
Thanks for your response and I trust that my original message and this reply are taken in the spirit of helpfulness with which they were meant.