17-05-2018, 03:05 PM
(14-05-2018, 12:24 PM)Austin Carr Wrote:(13-05-2018, 10:29 AM)Tony Betts Wrote: it shows if you dont use it, you loose it.
as for clubs, i find conservative is polite. there has always been plenty of valanteers to be cheifs. but not many to be indians, doing the organising etc.
everyone loved the warrick aniversary, and there was much talk amoungst us at the bottom. that it should be held more regulary. but the reply was its alot of hard work. (which i understand, and apreciate all those who made it word). and every 10 years is enough?
we could do with a second national rally? best place middle of the country? if both answers are YES. why did the midlands club rally oposit the austin works die?
use it or loose it.
tony
Has anyone contacted The British Motor Museum to ask how they organise their 1 and 2 day shows? As an example, looking at the National Metro & Mini Show ( https://www.britishmotormuseum.co.uk/eve...-mini-show ) it appears that the museum organises and runs the event and the car owners just need to pre-book. Camping is also available, even for a 1 day event.
Although no one appears interested in my last post, I have contacted Tom Caren, Show Manager, 01926 643358 tom.caren@britishmotormuseum.co.uk and received the following reply:-
That is quite interesting and we could easily organise a second National Rally here for the club and not at a great deal of cost. Dependent on the day, if I already have an show on then I can probably give a bit more of a discount to the car owners if they piggy back onto that show. It would be useful to speak to a couple of your organisers to see what they are after.
Copied from 1 day National Metro & Mini Show:-
Vehicle entry costs just £7 per vehicle and includes entry for the driver and one passenger. A maximum of two additional individual passes for passengers can be purchased for £8 each.
If anyone is interested in a rally please contact Tom Caren.