FDMC Dimanche Sprint – 15th April


Last year a few IOWCC members competed in the Dimanche sprint, held at Rushmoor Arena near Aldershot, ran by the Farnborough District Motor Club. They all had an excellent time and I know there are a few members who will be going up again this year!

The event is on Sunday the 15th of April, and is open to any fully registered IOWCC member.

The Reg’s and Entry form is available to download here – ftp://ftp0.bull.co.uk/incoming/sentry/tesco/CISCO%20SIMON/DimancheSprintRegs2012.pdf

To see what its all about there is also an event report from last year here-

http://www.farnboroughdmc.org.uk/dim2011repa.php

There are a few requirements to compete in a sprint, in brief these are:

  • MSA National B non Race Licence (£50)
  • FIA approved Helmet, gloves and Overalls
  • IOWCC Membership
  • Road legal and insured car

If you are interested and wish to find out more please contact us or FDMC.

If you want to be in on the action but can’t compete unfortunately this is a non spectator event, therefore the best thing to do is to offer your services as a Marshall, to do so please contact the lady below.

Sarah Trigwell

Telephone: 07799 886632

E-mail: farnborough2@aol.com

Hope to see some of you there!

News!

Marshall training evening.

With the clock ticking to the start of the season we have arranged a social event at the Camp hill Prison club on Wednesday 21st March at 8pm. This will be a great opportunity to catch up with your fellow competitors and refresh your minds on what your club needs from you when its your turn to Marshall! Safety at our events is imperative and we feel everyone would benefit from a quick reminder of all the simple things that help run our events as smoothly and safely as possible. If you can, please pop in for a quick pint, sign on and say hi!

Advanced Sign on

We would like to urge as many of our members as possible from the past season wishing to renew their membership for 2012 to do so online through the clubs website. Everyone wishing to compete at the first event will need to be a registered season or day member before we can get going. Therefore the more people who do this in advance the sooner we can start, giving you all as much driving time as possible. If you can’t sign on online, you will be able to at the Marshall training evening mentioned above.

Reg’s Update

There have been some questions relating to the class regulations we issued on the last email round. Effective from Round 1 the now amended Reg’s are available to see on the clubs website. – http://iowcc.co.uk/regulations/regulations-2/

IOWCC Meeting 13/3/12

 

Here: DM, MS, AW, SS, GB, TA, MP, BR, PR, RW, DW
1. Apologies

PW

 

2. Approval of minutes
Approved
3. Treasurers Report
MIA
4. Membership Sec. Report
50 people for AGM meal = £300

16 full members so far.

Ensure big push for members to sign up before 1st event or very early on the day.

 

5. Venues
IOW College all fine for 3 events

Knighton all fine

AW to get football club

AW to investigate new Westlands car park after August

RW to re approach Sydenhams

 

6. CO-OP Members

Danny Grist – Come on Down

John Dutch – Come on Down

AW proposes, RW 2nds, all agree.

 

7. Rule Changes
No questions from the membership.  Discussed tidying up the rules, TA to mail out clearer versions.


8. Committee Titles

MS – Chairman / Comp. Sec

DM – Sec / Time keeper / Website

PR – Tres / Vice Chair

AW – Social Sec

GB – Dept . Social Sec

MP – Membership Sec

TA – Dept. Membership Sec / Press and PR

SS – Awards Sec

DW – Dept. Awards Sec

BR – Scruit

SS – Chief Marshall

PW – Dept. Marshall

RW – Safety officer

 

RW proposes, SS 2nds, all agree

 

 

9. Matters Arising

None

 

10. AOB
DM to mail AW permits forms and copy of insurance (from MSA website)

DM to get scruit sheets

Quay arts is this year’s chosen charity

Need to catalogue trophies and discuss at next event

Marshall training good to go.  SS has it under control.  TA to mail membership advertising evening as a social event

Christmas do WPM for awards night

April to April for membership

Any iow / evocars trackdays to be advertised to membership

RW to investigate bembridge airport

 

Meeting closes @ 10:20

 

Next meeting at Tuesday 10th April @ Camp Hill @ 20:00

Fantasy F1

Hi everybody

For all the F1 fans in the club we’re running a league on this site: 
http://www.fantasy-f1.net/home.html

Sign up and register an account (all free) and then join your team into the Isle of Wight Car Club league.  The league is open to all and has no password.  You have a few days now till the season starts but you can enter after the 1st race should you miss the deadline.

Cheers

Dan

AGM 3rd March 2012

AGM 3/3/12

Here – dan m, malc, andy, phil, paul, steve, toby, brian, rich, gordon, matt

Apologies
Not here – dan w

Pre meeting:
RT & RF stepping down.
Discussed potential rule problems, suggestion is for members to write to committee for clarification on any points.
Proposed and 2nd each other on block.
Committee titles to be decided at next meeting.
We need to be tighter on finances, receipts etc to make book balancing easier for Phil.
SS asks about using some of our trophies from “the vault”.
14th March for next meeting, Brian to arrange.

AGM
Malc – Thanks all for attending, thanks committee, thanks officers, thanks Marty and The Quay, invites membership to join committee as co-op members

Phil – Annual treasures report, hands out copies of accounts and explains them.

Malc – Proposes, DG, RW 2nd.  Accounts signed off

Dan – Brief season review.

Malc – 3 Officers – MS, PR, DM.  Remain the same, no complaints.  9 committee members remain, RT & RF stepped down.  Nobody else volunteers for co-op.  TW proposes the officers, MD 2nds.  TW proposes the committee, TC 2nds.  All voted in.

Malc – People need to pay for AGM meal.  Membership and event fees remain the same.  Membership is asked to suggest a charity who the club can support for 2012.

21st March = Marshall training @ Camp Hill

8th April = 1st 2012 event @ College

Questions from the floor:
Christmas doo / awards idea is liked
Questions about rule changes, agreed that blue book can be read online and any further questions will be mailed to committee.

Meeting closes

The 2012 Season is almost upon us! – AGM and Awards evening

The Event Calender is now available to be seen on the Clubs website, http://iowcc.co.uk/calendar/ .

AGM & Awards Evening

On Saturday the 3rd of March the IOWCC welcomes its members to the Quay Arts centre for its annual general meeting and 2011 season awards evening. As ever the fastest chef on the island will be serving up a cracking 2 course meal. The club will cover half the bill meaning we just need a menu choice and £6 from you by the 17 of February to participate! Doors will open at 7pm with food served for 7:30.

The Menu for the evening can be found here Payment via Paypal is available http://iowcc.co.uk/payments/, once paid please email name & menu choices to fosters268@hotmail.com. For cash payments please contact Matt Price on 07894050791 or Toby Allen fosters268@hotmail.com, please note you cannot pay on the evening.

There will be awards for last years season handed out after the meal. Regrettably this does mean if you were fortunate enough to win a trophy last season its time to give it a polish and return to Steve Stotesbury. You can arrange delivery direct with Steve on 07855877282. Alternatively Jai Nolan has kindly offered to be a drop off point for trophy’s at the Gun shop in Newport.

Finally there will be the AGM, its at this point the 2012 committee will be voted in and is your opportunity to voice any thoughts you have over the coming season. Anyone who can, should attend!

Marshall Training

8pm Wednesday the 21st of March at Camphill Prison club in Newport will host a refresher to Marshalling at events. We implore you to come to this. Whilst we have some well seasoned Marshall’s in our midst the efficiency and understanding of the job is key to not only the safety at events, but also fair scoring and number of runs you get in at each event! Additionally there happens to be a bar selling drinks there so you’d be a fool not to come.

Membership

Membership forms for the 2012 season can be downloaded from the clubs website here http://iowcc.co.uk/payments/ . Membership and event prices have been frozen so remain exactly the same as last season. The agm and Marshall training evenings will be an ideal opportunity to settle up for the year. Alternatively you can pay online through Paypal at http://iowcc.co.uk/payments/ and post the printed and signed application to the address at the bottom of the form. Members shall default to their race number from the previous season.

A breakdown of dates for your diaries

Saturday 3rd March AGM & Awards evening
Wednesday 21st March Marshall training Camphill Prison officer’s club

Round 1 SS Sunday 8th April College
Round 2 USS Sunday13th May Knighton
Round 3 SS Saturday 16th June St Georges Football club
Round 4 USS Sunday1st July Atherfield
Round 5 SS 22ndJuly BAE
12th August PCT / Social Event
Round 6 USS 19th August Atherfield
Round 7 USS 9th September Pallance Farm
Round 8 SS 23rd September Venue TBC
Round 9 USS 14th October Nunwell
Round 10 USS 28th October Knighton
Round 11 SS 10th November HW BAE
Round 12 SS 11th November HW College
Friday 7th December Season ending party / Awards night / Christmas do

As ever these date can change so always keep an eye on the clubs website or face book page for changes!

New Regulations

Safety at events is imperative, your committee has therefore deemed it necessary to enforce some new reg’s for the up coming season.

Cars in all classes

To be fitted with bodywork including a driver compartment isolated from the engine, fluid filled batteries, gearbox, hydraulic reservoirs, transmission shafts, chains, belts and gears, brakes,
wheels, suspension components including their operating linkages and attachments, petrol/fuel tanks, oil tanks, water header tanks, catch tanks and fuel system components. Vehicles to be fitted with a bonnet covering the engine and all its’ major components.

If batteries have been moved into the drivers compartment and there is no bulkhead to separate the driver area from the battery, a battery box must be used.

Where a radiator is not isolated from the driver a suitable deflector is to be fitted to prevent fluid directly coming into contact with the vehicle’s occupants

Have positive fastenings for all doors and all hinged or detachable parts of the bodywork.

Classes 1-4 only (not class 5)

A) Body shape must conform to the original silhouette of the vehicle and retain the original layout of engine and transmission.
B) Any areas of window, opening or transparent material originally specified as part of the vehicle to provide Driver visibility must remain consistent with he original specified dimensions and position.
C) If originally fitted with driver/passenger doors, hatchback doors, sliding doors, opening boots or tailgates, these must be secured in the closed position during events.

For clarity, Points A,B & C must be adhered to for classes 1-4, if you fall outside of this you will compete in class 5.

Finally all cars must be silenced and reasonable measures should be undertaken to keep cars quiet. At the discretion of officials cars may be excluded due to excessive noise.

Charity Selection

You may or may not be aware every time you pay for an event on the day, £1 goes into a pot for the clubs chosen charity. In recent year this has been the IOW hospice and the club shall be proud to present a cheque to the hospice early later in the year. We are considering changing the charity for this collection so if any members have any recommendations please let us know!

All the best and hope to see you all on the 3rd March!

Meeting 24th Jan 2012

24/1/12

Here – dan m, malc, andy, phil, dan w, paul, steve, toby, brian, rich

1. Apologies

not here – gordon, russ, boo, matt

2. Approval of last mins

1st aid still to be done
Quote for stickers still to be done
Andy Osbourne, WIP
DM still to arrange ATV hire
Approved

3. Membership report

MIA

4. Treasurers report

30/12/11 Current £6504.42
30/12/11 Savings £2056.50

5. Calendar for 2012 season

3rd march AGM
21st march marshall training prison officiors club
1 8th april college
2 13 may knighton
3 16th (sat) june football club
4 1st july atherfield
5 22nd july bae
12th august pct / atv / wpm / dtm
6 19th august atherfield
7 9th september pallance farm
8 23rd september
9 14th october nunwell
10 28th october knighton
11 10th hw bae
12 11th hw tech
7th december season ending party / awards night / christmas do

RW to produce printed dates slip for members at AGM

6. SR’s

Finished

7. BB rules

m16.1.a – c
j5.2.8
j5.20.2
j5.2.1

Cars must be silenced and reasonable meaures should be undertaken to keep cars quiet.  At the discression of officials cars may be excluded due to excessive noise.

RW 1st, PR 2nd, all approved

8. Committee changes

Quit – russ, boo

Rest happy to stand
Ask for nominiations from new people to join committee and officiors

9. 2011 awards

rookie – sunday munday
raybell – marty le moo
marshall – terry steele / family
lady – vicky cox
rookie lady – gemma western

10. AGM

£12 / head + £100 for venue hire
MP to mail / chase membership

11. AOB

Committee members titles
Tony Southgate book AWOL
Gazeebo, written off
Hospice cheque, invite to AGM
Marshall training
Ask membership about charity

18:30 meeting
19:30 food
20:30 agm

21:45 closed

Healey Weekend 2011

Healey weekend
BAE Systems, Cowes, Isle of Wight, Saturday 12th November

As competitors dusted off their helmets for the final rounds of the IOW car club championship few could believe that it was also the annual Healey weekend, how time had flew! The Healeys have been visiting us for what is approaching fifty years now, no mean feat in itself. It is lovely to see the old cars mixing it up with the more modern machinery, luckily they are not afraid to get full use of the classic cars using all of the power and grip available. With the final two rounds all within the same weekend there were to be mini battles throughout the field as competitors were looking to finish as high up the leaderboards as possible. Class 4 was very tight as was the overall sealed surface championship. Dave Goodwin entering the weekend just three points ahead of Island PC Services driver – Daniel Morgan. Fast forward to Saturday morning, 10am, BAE systems. The weather was playing kindly into our hands and it appeared as though the marshals should be keeping dry all day ?

The Healey weekend is run slightly differently to the rest of the season as not only is it two events back to back but there are also awards given for the weekend. There is an overall Healey trophy called the Turbine that is awarded to the competitor who has the lowest two combined times of the two events. So championship points, championship trophies and Healey trophies are all up for grabs come Sunday afternoon.

Toby Allen was the first to break the one minute barrier at BAE, recording a 58.75 in his freshly supercharged MX5, the charger whining away whilst he was at it. With Daniel Morgan recording a wrong test, was the pressure beginning to show? Dave Goodwin took the lead in his classic Mini with a 58.36 closely followed by a stunning 53.92 but unfortunately he clipped a cone to incur a five second penalty. Daniel Morgan returned to snatch the lead with a 52.45. This was probably a mountain too far for the rest of the pack with Dave Goodwins runs coming to an end the best he could achieve was a 53.43. Dave Dutch and Toby Allen put themselves in between Dan and Dave with a 53.38 for Dutch and a 53.11 for Allen. This gave Morgan valuable points over Goodwin and set the Sunday at the college up a treat. Meanwhile the Healeys were out to put a show on, always an interesting bunch of cars on show for this annual event. From a supercharged Austin A35 to Healey 3000, to Sprites and a BDA engined Mk1 Escort rally car. As was to be expected none of them were just here to polish their motors as they all took part and provided great entertainment whilst they were at it.

There were no competitors in class 1 for either day so straight to class 2 we go, just four competitors here but arguably the most entertaining pair of the weekend in Daryl and Dean driving their Mx5 sideways more than forwards. Daryl had issues with finding the right way at first but once his internal sat nav kicked in he was pushing Dean to the wire. Both drivers competing with flamboyance as the little red mx5 danced around the track. Daryl eventually ran out the victor of the two with a time of 58.58 just 0.48 seconds ahead of Dean.

Class 3 as always was dominated by the classic Mini, ten competitors here and nine of them were Mini’s. Dave Best was the unknown of the bunch as he had brought his Mini cooper along with the Healey club. As ever though the battle at the top of this class was between Dave Goodwin, Dave Dutch and Chris Greenen. Goodwin drew first blood but he was soon cut down to size with a 53.45 from Dave Dutch, Chris was struggling to match the front running pair even with some very nifty tight turns on the handbrake. Goodwin regained the upper hand with a 53.43 only to be pipped at the post with Dutches last run of 53.38. This left Dave Dutch in 3rd position on the day, Goodwin 4th and Greenen 8th with a time of 55.03.

Class 4 is where the majority can be found, over 25 competitors in this class. The mix of cars is also at its widest from supercharged Mx5s to a classic 80s BMW 525i. Going into the weekend Toby Allen and Martyn Cutler were in contention to scoop the overall class win. Toby showed his hand early on recording a 58.75 when the track was very green. His freshly charged car seemed to be working very well for him. Matt Price in a race prepped Saxo was keeping the field on their toes also getting into the 58 seconds with a 58.48. Matt is proud of his £75 engine and is willing to tell everyone who will listen that his £75 has gone a lot further than the drivers sitting behind him in the championship. Steve Glasbey has upped his game this season, TVR and man becoming at one with each other. Steve recording a 53.64 putting him in third place for a while. Toby went out and laid down an amazing 53.11 to take second place overall with Steve settling in 5th place at the end of the day. Martyn Cutler could not match either Toby or Steve and so Toby took valuable points for the class into the following day. Jeremy Wells was the fastest of the Healey crowd with a 55.42 driving a Mk1 Escort rally car. Other notable drives came from Paul Wills in a Mazda Mx5, often sideways and even in reverse!

Class 5 is the class of just 3. Dan Morgan driving his 7esque special, Andy Williams in a grasstrack special and Gordon Bushell in an Austin 7 Special race car. Nobody could get close to Morgan as he took not only the class win but the overall win of the day by nearly 3 seconds from Andy. Gordon finished in 46th place with a time of 1:03.15, happy to have contenders behind him in the rankings.

So with Day 1 of the 2 day event over where were we? Well Dan Morgan had taken valuable points from Dave Goodwin for the sealed surface overall, Goodwin was also being challenged for class 3 honours as Dave Dutch was now just 1 point behind. For the overall honours which had been taken by Morgan a few weeks ago the heat was rising for 2nd and 3rd positions. With Andy Williams and Martyn Cutler both making up ground on Neil Glasbey a repeat of the Saturday on the Sunday would see them both leapfrog Neil to send him crashing from 2nd to 4th in one swoop. Class 4 was now neck and neck between Toby Allen and Martyn Cutler. In other words the class and overall honours were all in the mix, all precariously balanced waiting for the victors to steal away with the trophies.

IOW College Sunday 13th November

Early Sunday morning, the college was the venue and competitors were eager. An early start was the order of the day to enable both prize giving at the finale and 2 minutes silence at 11am. The course was dry, damp, grippy and slippery at the same time. With the sun shining on the back part and wet leaves on the left hand side taming the track conditions would be the key to fast times.

Toby Allen once again set his stall early with a 44.72 which could only be matched by Dan Morgan. Dave Dutch was soon to get in on the action though, ever consistent in his Mini Pickup as he drove a faultless 43.03 to put him into temporary second place. Dave Goodwin followed with a 43.04 just 0.01 seconds behind Dave Dutch. Toby responded with a 41.24 but nobody would be catching the runaway leader Dan Morgan as his times just tumbled. From 44 to 41 to 39 to settle with a 39.62 seconds to take the victory from the others. Dave Dutch settled for second place with a 40.99, 1.37 seconds behind Dan and Toby took third place with 41.24.

Class 2 saw the same four drivers as the previous day, Dean just needed to finish to claim overall sealed surface class honours. He did much more than that however as he took the class from Daryl both on the day and the combined times for the weekend. Both lads driving their Mx5 to its maximum ability often living on the edge of sideways. Dean recorded a time of 43.53 just over half a second quicker than Daryl. Dean scoops the overall class with 249 points with Luke Kozakewycz in second on 242. Luke finished in 44th on the day.

Class 3, another hotly contended class, Dave Dutch and Dave Goodwin were battling it out for class honours, fastest of the weekend and overall. Goodwin was also battling with Dan Morgan for the Sealed surface trophy. He needed to finish above Dan to stand a chance today. Chris Greenen looked very fast on his second run recording a 43.13 to top the class but unfortunately whilst his son was driving the clutch back plate decided to detach itself and launch through the bonnet. Game over for the Greenen family. Goodwin and Dutch were just 0.01 seconds apart at the half way point, could it ever be closer? With Dave Dutch recording a 41.53 and Goodwin a 41.55 it was to go to the wire. Dutch ran out eventual winner though to record a 40.99 to show the old boy still has tricks up his sleeve. This gave Dave Dutch the class win for the day, Healey weekend fastest in class and left him equal with Goodwin for overall class honours. A fiercely battled season ends on equal points of 248, Chris Greenen finishes in third on 240.

Class 4, where do we start? So many competitors and so many micro battles. Toby Allen and Martyn cutler both on equal points heading into this final round. Matt Price, Dave Bizzill, Wayne hole and Neil Glasbey could all take third spot on just this one days event. Toby was always going to be the one to catch, he just seems so consistent. As he put a 41.24 on the timecard anyone who thought he may have an off day had just been proven wrong. Cutler battled with his car to record a 41.90 but it was never going to be enough to topple Allen from his lofty position. Dave Bizzill drove a very respectable 41.92 just 0.02 behind Cutler to take 3rd in class on the day and Matt Price finishing in 4th 0.17 behind Bizzill. So Toby runs away with the class win overall with 244 points, Martyn 243 points and Matt Price on 236. Toby also took fastest driver in class for the Healey weekend.

For the Healeys Jeremy Wells once again was fastest just 0.21 seconds ahead of Oliver Chatham.


Class 5 saw Dan Morgan, Andy Williams and Andy Lee competing against each other. Dan needed to finish above Dave Goodwin to take overall honours and that was his goal. The custom made car has proven to be a winner this season with Dan taking on average little over 49 points from a possible 50 at every event. This was on show again as he walked away with the maximum 50 points overall and in class. Untouchable this weekend! Andy needs to find some valuable seconds in his specials if he is to compete with Morgan next season. Dan won the class and the day with a 39.62 and Andy finished in 8th position with 42.22. Dan topped the class with 249 points to Andy’s 246.

Fastest lady for the weekend goes to Rebecca French, an amazing weekend for ‘Boo’ topping the ladies board at both events, not even a midterm car change for Vicky Cox could get the better of Rebecca. Also competing were Jemma Western, Marion Saunders and Pam Moore. It is so nice to see so many ladies competing but there is always room for more.

In the ‘Healey Class’ Jeremy Wells in a mk1 Escort took fastest overall, closely followed by Oliver Chatham in various steeds. It is so nice to see the plethora of vehicles brought over as this great tradition continues. Thank you to all involved in putting this amazing event on and long may it continue. A massive thanks must be extended to Pam Moore for organising the Healey crowd.

So, here we are at the end of another season. Where do we all stand I hear you cry out? Lets get down to the nitty gritty.

Overall winner is Dan Morgan with 491 points, second place is Martyn Cutler with 451 having leapt above Andy Williams and Neil Glasbey on the final weekend. Third place is Andy Williams with 450 points just one behind Martyn. Well done Dan!

In the sealed surface championship Dan Morgan pipped Dave Goodwin to the title, Dan with 247 and Dave with 243, Dave must have been busy looking over his shoulder as Dave Dutch finished only one point behind to take 3rd place.

Jemma Western takes class one with 200 points, unfortunately there was nobody else to compete against but its still a trophy!

Class 2 was taken by Dean Long with 249 points.

Class 3 is shared between Dave Goodwin and Dave Dutch, both competitors running away with 248 points.

Class 4 Toby Allen takes the crown with 244 points with Martyn Cutler on 243 for second.

Class 5 of course belongs to Dan Morgan with 249 points from a possible 250. Amazing effort Dan, Well done again!

Every year we have a presentation for the Healey weekend itself, there are awards for fastest time overall, most entertaining driver, fastest lady, fastest Healey, fastest Sprite, fastest non Healey and then class wins from the weekend. Awards went as follows:-

Fastest Overall :- Dan Morgan
Most Entertaining:- Dean Long and Daryl Turner
Fastest Lady:- Rebecca French
Fastest Healey:- Oliver Chatham
Fastest Sprite:- Hylton Reid
Fastest Non Healey:- Jeremy Wells

Class 2 Dean Long
Class 3 Dave Dutch
Class 4 Toby allen
Class 5 Dan Morgan

Paul Wills scooped the IOW CC Booby award for most entertaining.

And the season is at its end, that’s all you will be hearing from me until the next season which should start around April 2012

I hope you have enjoyed the reports, the season has been an excellent one for all involved. A massive thank you to all the people that put in effort to make these events happen. The club is very strong right now and long may it continue, see you all next year.

Committee Meeting Minutes – 8th November 2011

Here
Dan, Toby, Paul, Dan, Andy, Malc, Brian, Steve, Basra

Apologies
Rich, Boo, Russ, Phil, Gordon

Approval of minutes
1st aid still to be done.
SR still to be looked at.
Quote for stickers still to be done.
Andy Osbourne has been found.  PR given details.
Approved.

Treasurers Report
MIA

Membership Sec. Report
30th Knighton 30 competitors, 20 sign on day, 10 pay pal, 8 day members
£150 for cones to AW
Chairs purchased with IOWCC Paypal

Venues
TA / MP to get numbered stickers for HW.
AW preparing IOWCC calendar.  Any dates to avoid should be submitted to him for consideration.   Hoping to start season around last week March / 1st week April.
SS and PR to arrange HW courses.
SS sorted HW trophies.  Collecting Thursday.
AW CoC for HW.

Matters Arising
AGM, provisionally, club to subsidise food.
Venue, provisionally, to be the quay arts based on menu approval. Looking at 1st / 2nd week of March.

AOB
Christmas hamper for land owners.  RW to arrange and get committee approval.
DM to investigate use of quads / ATV buggies for a single event.

Next Meeting @ Tuesday 24th Jan @ Camp Hill 20:00