Page 1 Newsletter Established 1980 Corner House meeting 6th May Inside this Issue Chairman's Chat Secretary s Scribbles Corner House 6th May A weekend at MG Y Spring Run Items for Sale Membership Form Lanes Run Entry Form Club Calendar Alternative Events Committee Contacts Announcements / reminders. May 29 th. Autotest June 3 rd.. Sunday Club Run & Lunch June 8th/11th Bills Weekend Romp June 24th Classic Car Day Towneley Park Burnley June 26th Club SYCO Night (Show Your Car Off) See the club and other events calendars for later events and starting points
Page 2 Chairman s Chat Hi, Since the last Newsletter we ve had the Drive it Day Treasure Hunt & Lunch, Guest Speaker at our club night and as I write this, members will be getting ready for the Sunday Run & Lunch on the 13th May. Sunday the 22nd April was our Drive it Day Treasure Hunt & Lunch, excellently organised by Brian & Andrea. We met at the Phantom Winger to discover that the Super Car meeting had become much bigger than we had seen before. As parking was very limited, members moved to a local supermarket car park before setting off on the run. The run had a good variety of country lanes and the instructions were spot on. Although it was raining at the start the weather improved becoming much brighter with just the odd shower. The finish for the run and venue for the treasure hunt & lunch was Samlesbury Hall. The treasure hunt was all within the Hall and was a great opportunity to see some of the older and original features of the building. The top three results for the treasure hunt were as follows; 1st Dennis & Cath Read 2nd Kevin & Rosie Doran 3rd David & Ros Lees Actually Karen and I thought we had done quite well with the questions as we went through the hall. However, as you can see from the results, not well enough. It must have been the fact that we were hungry and rushed through them all too quickly. After the treasure hunt, lunch was served in a private dining room above the restaurant. On behalf of the club, thanks again to Brian & Andrea Gouldthorpe for a great day out. It was really different and was extremely well received. Entry to the hall is free, so definitely worth a visit when you get time. Check out their website for more details. www.samlesburyhall.co.uk At the April club night we had a guest speaker Malcolm Tranter, who spoke on the history of Leyland Motors from 1896, when two families set up a company producing steam lawn mowers and of course trucks, through to more recent times. Although I have lived only a few miles from the site for the last 30+ years I hadn t realised just how big and wide ranging the company had been.
Page 3 Chairman s Chat Website & Facebook Very little has changed on the website over the past month or so but we are hoping to make changes in the coming months, particularly in the area of better information for forth coming events and booking a place or tickets. Membership. At the end of 2017 club membership stood at 78 members, we are currently up to 64, with members that have renewed or re-joined after a break. And, a new member Peter Ratcliffe, welcome Peter. Also we have been trying to confirm members e-mails addresses and so thank you to all those who have responded, I now only awaiting 7 or 8 responses to complete the list. Announcements / reminders. May 29 th. Club Night Auto-test & BBQ (@ the Schultz estate) June 3 rd. Sunday Club Run & Lunch June 8/11 th. Bill s Weekend Romp to Dumfries & Galloway June 24 th. Classic Car Day, Townley Park, Burnley June 26 th. Club SYCO Night (Show Your Car Off) See the club and other events calendars for later events On July 7th, it is the Lostock Hall Carnival and we have been asked again if our club will take part in the procession and carry the various Carnival Queens. If you would like to take part or want to know more about it please contact Paul Heyes. Finally for this month. If you would be interested in standing for Chairman and would like to know what that entails, or indeed a position on the committee, please speak to me or any member of the committee, we are always looking for new blood and fresh ideas. Well that's all for now, Tony
Page 4 Secrateries Scribbles Forthcoming events we previously asked members if they were interested in advance entrance tickets and thank those who responded, I still have some left for the Leighton hall and Lytham hall shows if these remain unreserved they will be sold on the day at the departure first come first served, these are about half the normal price, and do ask for payment on receipt as they have already been paid for. A club stand is reserved at the northern national but no tickets pre bought as the discount was only a few pence below the on the gate price and one or two unsold would wipe out the entire saving. The Hebden Bridge show for which we intended to get tickets was more problematic to go to as a group, (it seems to be run by an accountant) they are quite strict on vehicle age, its pre 1996 on Saturday, so no MGF/TFs and pre 1976 on Sunday so even my 40 year old MGB is too new to get in. they also wanted a completed application form for every vehicle blaming data protection regulations. In view of these requirement I didn t pursue this any further, but if you want to go individually look for Hebden Bridge Classic on google were you will find the application form, otherwise you ll need to park outside and walk onto the field. MG octagon club are holding a summer open evening at the Canberra club, bae systems. Balderstone BB2 7LF on Tuesday 10 th july from 6pm to 10:30pm all makes and models welcome and no entry fee. Bar and barbecue (barbecue till 8pm) are available, by all accounts a popular event This month s most ridiculous MGB (is that Ray eyeing it up, it s his colour)
Page 5 Corner House 6th Here are a few photo s from the second mornings meeting of the year at The Corner House. Quite a few of the club were there and although it was a bit cold, there was a good array of classic cars to look around. The next meeting is on the 3rd June 2018 You will need to be there early to get a parking space.
Page 6 A Weekend at MG Y Spring Run Every year the Y Register of the MG Car Club, meet for the annual Spring run. The weekend starts with gathering at a hotel, this year it was at in my town (Clapham) in Bedfordshire, a matter of 163miles from Chorley which took me 5 1/2 hours The members attending arrived on the Saturday afternoon ahead of the evening meal. The hotel closed off the car park, so all the Y types could park together. It rained in the afternoon and during the night. Sunday morning was a bit overcast but at least it was dry. The cars set off about 11 am to cover a route of about 40 miles, ending at the Shuttleworth aircraft collection. Over the last couple of years, as a single driver, I have followed behind a couple in their Y type, Neil & Janet Cairns. Unfortunately this year, Neil had a sad tail to tell as his Y type was involved in a collision, where a young lad was speeding up to the roundabout where Neil was going around, couldn't stop in time and tried to go round the roundabout the wrong way and collided with Niels car.
Page 7 So Neil now has to go though getting it repaired. Suspension parts are easily available, but body parts are no longer available. However by the following morning after asking for help through Facebook, he had the promise for a couple of wings, steering rack etc. Just shows what the MG family can do when someone has a problem. The car is now at Brown & Gammons MG awaiting the insurance company to ok the repairs. So Neil and Janet came in their Fiat. Still no problem with me following them. When we arrived at the Shuttleworth Collection, we were directed into our own designated car park. We could the spend as long as we liked going through the hangers looking at the exabits, or just chilling out at the café. There was also flying display s by model aircraft going on all afternoon.
Page 8 Some of the group, then travelled home whilst 3 other cars plus myself went back to the hotel for the Sunday night & we had a nice meal together before travelling home on the Monday Roy Clapham
Page 9 Items for sale For Sale; A Halfords Metal Clamp High 3 Bike Carrier. It can be used in its original condition where 3 bikes can be hung on the rails or the revised condition as shown in the photographs. It comes with the application guide (it is suitable for a wide range of saloons, hatchbacks & estates) and fitting instructions. 25 or nearest sensible offer. I am trying to clear space in the garage so work can re-start on at least one of the MG s Contact Tony Sharples 07941 679121
Page 10 Membership Application / Renewal Form Name Address Post Code e-mail address Phone No Car details or changes. (if any) I wish to apply for / renew my membership of Preston & District MG Enthusiasts Club at the annual subscription fee of 15.00 Signed: - Date: - Payment; By cheque made payable too; Or By Bank Transfer too; Preston & District MG Enthusiasts Club and send / pass on to Gordon (details at bottom of the form) Preston & District MG Enthusiasts Club. A/c number 27562668. Sort code 77 26 14 Don t forget to quote your name as the reference together with the acronym MS. (for membership) Membership Secretary Gordon Mallett. 28 Northwood Close, Burnley, BB12 0JR, Tel 01282 429658 Mob 07725 503888
Preston & District MG Enthusiasts Club. Annual Lancashire Lanes Run Sunday 19 th August 2018 Entry Form Driver Passenger Address Page 11 Post Code Tel No Email address Car Reg No Make of Car Model & Year Car Club Entry Fee is 15.00 for a car & two passengers, Including Tea /Coffee with biscuits a rally plaque & tulip style route map. Extra passengers requiring Tea / Coffee 2.00 each Entry Fee @ 2.00 = We have TWO routes this year (a) 45miles & (b) 75miles. Please indicate your preferred route. If you wish to dine & chat at the finish of the day a Hot meal will be served from 4:30pm@ 10.95 per head for which a voucher will be included with your start pack, Drinks at the bar are extra. Please indicate below number of each choice Route A Route B @ 10.95 = Menu choice (1) Homemade chicken & mushroom pie served with steamed veg & beef stake chips. Menu choice (2) Roasted Mediterranean veg & Lancashire cheese quiche dressed salad & chips. Total Cost (entry, tea/coffee, food etc) Please Make cheques payable to PRESTON & DISTRICT MGEC. To receive confirmation of your entry, please ensure your email address is included or send stamped addressed envelope. Post To; Neil McLeod 21, Southlands Ave Lostock Hall Preston PR5 5XB
Page 12 PRESTON & DISTRICT MGEC Calendar of Club Events 2018 May 13th Sunday Club Run & Lunch TBA 29th Club Night - Autotest (Schultz Estate) 7:30pm 3rd Sunday Club Run & Lunch TBA Jun 8/11th Bill s Weekend Romp (Dumfries Area) TBA 24th Classic Car Day - Towneley Park, Burnley 9.30 meet @ B&Q Bamber Bridge 26th Club Night - SYCO Night Railway Tavern 8:00pm 1st Leighton Hall Classic Car Show Phantom Winger 9:00am 7th Lostock Hall Carnival (5 cars wanted) TBA Jul 15th Fleetwood Tram Day 9.30 meet @ Ribble Pilot 22nd Lytham Classic Car Show TBA 31st Club Night - Evening Run TBA 12th Northern National, Pateley Bridge Salmesbury Hotel 9.00am Aug 19th Lancashire Lanes Run Park Hall, Charnock Richard 28th Club Night - Evening Chippie Run Railway Tavern 8:00pm 1st Oulton Park - MG Race Meeting 11am - 4pm 9.00 Charnock R. Services M6 south Sep 2nd Cholmondeley Castle Festival of 1000 Classics 9.00 Charnock R. Services M6 south 23rd Canberra Club meeting - BAE 11am to 4pm - Samlesbury 25th Club Night - Rocker Railway Tavern 8:00pm Oct Nov 7th Sunday Club Run & Lunch TBA 30th Club Night - Possibly with Guest Speaker Railway Tavern 8:00pm 3rd (Sat) Bonfire, fireworks at the Schultz Estate Bonfire lit 7pm sharp 27th Club Night - Christmas Quiz Railway Tavern 8:00pm Dec 27th Cold Turkey Run TBA Jan 5th (sat) Annual Dinner & Presentation - Leyland Hotel TBA
Page 13 PRESTON & DISTRICT MGEC Alternative Events 2018 The list off events below are shown as possibly being of interest to club members. Currently there are no plans to have club stands at any of these shows but arrangements could be made it there is sufficient interest. Dates beyond August will be displayed in the coming months. May Jun Jul Aug 6th Corner House, Wrightington - Classics Meet 9am - 12noon 6th Leyland Commercial Museum - Spring Show 13th St Catherine's Hospice - Classics at Mill 10am - 2pm 13th Lancs Vehicle Club - Astley Pk. Chorley 27th Chipping Steam Fair 27/28th Capesthorne Hall Classic Car Show 2nd Heskin Steam Rally 2/3rd Tatton Park Classic Show 3rd Burnley & Pendle Run (see MGOC Mag) 3rd Corner House, Wrightington - Classics meet 9am - 12noon 10th St Catherine's Hospice - Classics at Mill 10am - 2pm 10th Manchester to Blackpool Run 10th Cleveleys Classic Car Show 16/17th Woodvale Rally, Victoria Park, Southport 24th Cobblestone Run (See MGOC Mag) 1st Corner House, Wrightington - Classics Meet 9am - 12noon 8th Black Pudding Run, Bury (see MGOC Mag) 8th St Catherine's Hospice - Classics at Mill 10am - 2pm 22nd Capesthorne Hall - Classic Car Show 29th Frodsham Motor Show 4/5th Hebden Bridge Vintage car weekend 5th Corner House, Wrightington - Classics Meet 9am - 12noon 12th St Catherine's Hospice - Classics at Mill 10am - 2pm 12th Classics in Miller Park, Preston 18/19th Tatton Park 25th (Sat) Botany Bay Car Fest 26th Ormskirk Motor Fest 26th Capesthorne Hall 26th Classic Car Show, Stanley Park, Blackpool 26th Ormskirk Motor Fest 26th Capesthorne Hall 26th Classic Car Show, Stanley Park, Blackpool
Page 14 PRESTON & DISTRICT MGEC Committee 2018 Officers Chairman & Webmaster Tony Sharples tony.sharples@blueyonder.co.uk Tel; 01772 495417 Mobile; 07941 679121 Secretary Paul Heyes paulstuartheyes@hotmail.com Tel; 0161 725 9966 Mobile; 07930 313459 Treasurer Mick Bamber mick@mcbamber.com Tel; 01772 321559 Mobile; 07730 435929 General Committee General & Membership Gordon Mallett gordon.mg@btinternet.com Tel; 01282 429658 Mobile; 07725 503888 General & Lancashire Lanes Run Neil McLeod neil_mcleod2@outlook.com Tel; 01772 725275 Mobile; 07505 261593 General Roy Clapham clapham4@gmail.com Tel; 01257 264396 Mobile; 07719 756777 General Dennis Read loughrigg89@hotmail.com Tel; 01772 433972 Mobile; Newsletter Editor Roy Clapham clapham4@gmail.com Tel; 01257 264396 Mobile; 07719 756777 So as to make the Newsletter more interesting could I please encourage you to forward articles and photographs of your MG related activities? Submissions are required by the 15 th of the month so that the newsletter can be published and distributed by the 20 th.