Aug 2013
Aug 2013
Aug 2013
Chairmans Chat
Hello again, as I sit here writing this with the rain coming down and looking back at everything that has happened in July is it too soon to say summer is over? It has certainly been a exceptional month in many ways. The heat arrived in time to set up for the show on the 6th, many new issues caused by the need to accommodate a bigger show, more cars and more traders and attractions. At the closing date for entries it was an approx 50/50 split between individual entries and the 21 club's that entered and these were joined on the day with 85 late entries giving a total of about 630 vehicles. The hot weather continued on the Sunday and brought out over 3500 paying adults on the gate which together with children and exhibitors must mean over 5000 on the site. They spent well and with a few bills still to be sorted we are looking at a record charity fund to be distributed this year of between 13 -14,000. So to all our members and their friends and families who helped over the weekend a very big thank you. In addition to the feedback forms on the website there will be a chance to discuss the show at the August club night. So far we have 19 applications for funds covering a wide range of causes from all across the region. A note re further applications will be elsewhere in this newsletter and we hope to make some decisions on donations at the August committee. The following week 21 members went to the MGOC 40th anniversary at Swavesey and despite the heat enjoyed a range of attractions, including a run, visits to Cambridge and the show itself.
A Saturday run was organised by Emma & Katrina with a morning start and an excellent lunch break at The Oak Inn. This gave some the chance to leave and others to join before the afternoon leg that ended at the Morwick Farm ice cream parlour. Thank you both. Sadly the month has ended with death of Peter Ebdon, Chairman of the MGCC Tyne Tees Centre. Peter had been ill for some time but was working on the MGCC exhibitors for Corbridge until a couple of weeks before the show. He was a great supporter of the MG marque and on having a good relationship between our clubs.
Tim Cook
Car Show Results
Prewar - Mike Potts, - Sunbeam Down 1934 YG 9158 40/50 - Tony Pollard, - Morgan 4+4 DHC 1954 OXR 5 60S - Andrew Wilson - Mini Cooper S 1968 LTB 888F 70S - Ian Renwick - TVR 300M 1978 YDB 524T 80S - David Briggs - Mercedes 420SL 1987 E869 AHL MODERN CLASSICS - Brian Kitching - MG RV8 1993 K88BWK MOTOR CYCLES - Steve Robins - MV AUGUSTA 1972 ABW 101K COMMERCIAL - Ralph Crow - Albion Chieftain 1958 TAJ 453 CLUB STAND - Sporting Bears Motor Club BEST FORD - Eddy Crann - Ford Zodiac 1962 EGM 176 SURGO AWARD - Keith Arkle - E-Type Jaguar 1972 SVN 8RK BEST IN SHOW - Nigel Heighton - Bentley 1927 VVS 515 BEST COSTUME - Derek, Tracy & Kyze Drinkeld - 1944 JEEP Best Dog - Winston, Bulldog owned by Simon Johnston
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Corbridge 2013
With over 600 entrants this was our biggest show ever.
Paul Mooney congratulates MGN member Tony Pollard on winning the 1940/50s class.
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Clubnight, Backworth 8.00 pm. Pauls Twisty Roads Run . Starts from Watergate Park car park off Whickham Highway, (top of Lobley Bank) and 3 mins from the junction of the A1/A692 . Finish at Pow Hill Country Park at Der went Reservoir. This is a picnic stop and not a tea room so participants need to make their own catering arrangements . Radclyffe Run including Pride of Owner ship. Starts 1.30 pm from Brockbushes Farm, Sty ford roundabout on the A69. About 40 miles ending at Blanchland White Monk tea room. Cumbrian Classic Show, Dalemain House near Penrith Committee meeting
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As you know, the Corbridge Car Show was our most successful to date and the committee now has the task of deciding where the proceeds should go. Whilst we already have a number of requests we would like to ensure that we are aware of any other places where these might be needed. Do YOU know of any organisation needing funds that meet our criteria? i.e. 1) 2) funds are needed to buy a specific piece or pieces of equipment The organisation is locally run
Over the past few years our group has forged strong links with a group from Denmark which means that there are usually about 40 of us camping together. We have even been featured in the France Ouest newspaper! Of course, their hero is Tom Kristensen who has now won Le Mans nine times, a feat that will surely never be beaten. Indeed, six of his wins were consecutive. The Danes joy was, however, tempered by the sad news that another Danish driver, Allan Simonsen, died after crashing his Aston Martin at Tetre Rouge in the first few laps of the race. Otherwise, as ever, a rollicking good time was had by all. We even had the spectacle of Les up on the podium with the dancers at the Tetre Rouge bar on the Friday night a sight not to be missed!
Alan Hutchinson
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There is now only a month to go before the run takes place so if you havent yet sent in your entry please do so without delay.
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New Members
Its been a busy time in the clubs membership department and a couple of months since any were mentioned in the newsletter. Here (hopefully ) are all those who have joined in the last few months and a big welcome to you all: Paul Marriott who lives in Ashington. 2004 MG TF Michael Calvert. Red 1955 MG TF. Gary Flatman who lives in Morpeth He has an MG Midget, 1978 in russet brown. He also has a 1991 Mazda Eunos. Susan Farley who you probably know already as she often comes along on runs with Les Davison. Peter Kavanagh, red 1974 MGB GT. Alan Wilson New Hartley MG Midget in Russet Brown, 1978. Thank you very much for joining and a big welcome to you all.
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