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Now for some good news

Mable

Holly and subsequently Scott Davies borrowed Andrew Morison’s 1934 Super Sports JAP through the Classic Car Loan Scheme over the last two years. Mabel presented a few minor trials and tribulations but more often provided great fun and became an integral part of the Davies/Cornish Family.

Last weekend, Lancs & Lakes Group member Steve Finch with Ian Hughes’ assistance collected Mabel as Steve is to borrow the S/S for the next 12 months.

I can do no better than quote Scott’s words to describe the positive effects of Morgans and the Classic Car Loan Scheme

Mabel unfortunately left us yesterday on the back of a trailer, leaving a big hole in our garage and newly formed classic car shaped hearts. Whilst we are a little sad of her departure, we also so grateful that we got this opportunity. Words cannot describe the totally surreal and privileged position of borrowing her for not one but two years. Thanks to all for making this happen!

As a parting gift, Scott has produced this wonderful and highly professional final video in the Living with Mabel series: https://youtu.be/fcOOzN2pm8o

Check out the smiles throughout and the delightful final frames as James and grandson Finlay wave goodbye.

 

More good news. You will have read elsewhere that John Snell has put his 1933 MX4 Sports into the Loan Scheme for 2020. She is on her way to Richard Anafi, also a Lancs and Lakes Group member. I’m sure Richard and Amy will provide us with updates on their adventures with John’s car.

 

Best wishes,

                Steve Lister.

Cancellation of Events and Meetings

IMPORTANT NOTICE
Covid-19 (Coronavirus)

Extraordinary General Meeting

Owing to government advice to avoid all unnecessary travel and personal contact, the adjourned Club Extraordinary General Meeting which was planned for 19th of April will not take place. A suitable date will be advised when this is possible.

PLEASE THEREFORE IGNORE THE ANNOUNCEMENT OF THIS MEETING CONTAINED WITHIN THE BULLETIN.

Opening Run

For the same reason, the Club Opening Run, scheduled to take place on 5th April at the Pitstone Museum has been cancelled. Apart from the potential risk to Club members, the museum is staffed by volunteers, many of whom are over seventy years of age.

Annual General Meeting

Although the AGM has not been cancelled, booking for the event will be delayed. Therefore the booking form will not be available on the website until the situation is clearer

Other Events and Meetings

In addition, many local and national events, both organised by the MTWC and others, will be cancelled so members are advised to contact the organisers, their GO or a member of the Committee before attending. Information may also be available on the Club website or Facebook page.

Opening Run CANCELLED

Opening Run – 5th April 2020 – Cancelled

We have been contacted by the volunteers who run the Pitstone Museum who are obviously very concerned about the escalation of COVID-19 and the potential risk they would be putting themselves and our members to if we were to continue with the planned Opening Run. We have therefore agreed with them to cancel the event. Those members who have already paid for the entry will be contacted by the Chairman to return their payments.