{The \acro{UK} \TeX\ Users Group\Dash a personal history} {Jonathan Fine} {\acro{UK TUG} was established in the early 1990s. I've been a member of \acro{UK TUG} almost from its start through to its dissolution earlier this year. Much has changed both in the \TeX\ community and in the wider world over that time. \acro{UK TUG} was a significant part of the \TeX\ community. Besides myself (Jonathan Fine), former members of \acro{UK TUG} include Peter Abbott, Kaveh Bazargan, David Carlisle, Paulo Cereda, Malcolm Clark, David Crossland, Robin Fairbairns, Alan Jeffrey, Sebastian Rahtz, Arthur Rosendahl, Chris Rowley, Philip Taylor and Joseph Wright. This list includes two past Presidents of \tug, the current Vice President and a past Secretary. Ten people on the list served on the \tug\ Board, for a total of over 30 years. Five are or were members of the \LaTeX3 project. One was the founder and for 8 years editor of \TeX\ Live, and another the Technical coordinator of the \NTS\ project. One is a Lead Program Manager for Google Fonts. This talk provides a personal history from \cs{begin}\tubbraced{uktug} to \cs{end}\tubbraced{uktug}, with a short `\cs{aftergroup}` appendix.}