PHEA 2006: The year ahead

PHEA 2006: The year ahead

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simpo two

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85,801 posts

266 months

Wednesday 1st March 2006
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Time is relentless and already we have new events, new ideas and new people in the pipeline. In true PH style we're highly informal and there's no hierarchy, but things do need to be co-ordinated just a bit sometimes!

Ian B did a great deal organising all the stuff I didn't, and he left us with several projects that need to be taken over and completed. I thought it best to divide the events into three types: Roadshow, Raids and Trackdays. Luckily there's been no shortage of volunteers, and on an entirely 'who offered first/boundless enthusiasm' basis I'm pleased to announce:


RAIDS: IanV (Ian Venni)

TRACKDAYS: gtr-gaz (Gary Grist)

PH ROADSHOW: simpo two (John Simpson)(also runs www.phea.co.uk)


As you can see Gary is already up and running with Marham, and Ian V will re-launch the Raids very soon.

That's it for now; I'll draw up a calendar of events soon. Cheers all

>> Edited by simpo two on Wednesday 1st March 16:19

Ian V

1,817 posts

269 months

Wednesday 1st March 2006
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Thanks (I think !!) John for placing me in charge of the 'raids'. I have just posted an update on the Vanwall thread, and will shortly do the same for the 'Sebring' visit.

Currently there is not a lot to update but things will start to move shortly I promise.

Lets all look forward to some good and a few over the next few months !

>> Edited by Ian V on Thursday 2nd March 07:32

simpo two

Original Poster:

85,801 posts

266 months

Wednesday 1st March 2006
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Ian V said:
Thanks (I think !!) John for placing me in charge of the 'raids'. I have just posted an update on the Vanwall thread, and will shortly do the same for the 'Sebring' visit.

'Fraid you get 'Vulcan' as well - you can't say I'm not generous

Ian V

1,817 posts

269 months

Wednesday 1st March 2006
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Cheers John !!!

Ignore some of my e mail to you then ! I'll make enquiries.

>> Edited by Ian V on Wednesday 1st March 17:08

iluvmercs

7,541 posts

228 months

Wednesday 1st March 2006
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So Gary, Ian and John, you've all been named and shamed, so if we want a good old rant, we know who to email

Darren

Ian V

1,817 posts

269 months

Wednesday 1st March 2006
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Now now Darren, don't start. I,m new to this !!

gtr-gaz

5,096 posts

247 months

Wednesday 1st March 2006
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It will be an honour to help out, John

Just don't expect more than one track day a year though! I don't think my car will stand for it!!



On a more serious note, several people have indicated a wish to see an "Ian Beech Memorial Run"
What is the general concensus on this?

Personally, I think it a good idea. Perhaps a run up to the North Norfolk coast might be in order?
Ian was particularly fond of the area around Holkam, Wells and Sheringham.

How would you all feel about a trip to Holkam Hall? www.holkham.co.uk/
There is something for everyone, including the "Bygones Museum". If any of you are old enough to remember Dick Joice, you will know what I mean!

It's also a bit more central than Hunstanton, making it easier for our friends from the east of the region.

Anyway, it's just a thought. Any ideas?

Gary

Ian V

1,817 posts

269 months

Wednesday 1st March 2006
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Hi Gary,

You must be a mind reader !! I just e mailed John a few minutes ago with a similar thought. I for one think its a great idea ( as long as the sun shines).

simpo two

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85,801 posts

266 months

Wednesday 1st March 2006
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Tell you what, I'll let you two slug it out; just let me know what you decide and when it is

Stuff to work round:

Sunday 18 June: East Anglian Practical Classics 'Grand gathering of classic cars'

July (TBA): Helmingham Hall

Sunday 13 August: East Anglian Practical Classics 'Grand classic vehicle display and autojumble' (we might skip this)

Sunday 20 August: Rougham Air Display

BH Monday 28 August: Lavenham Rare Breeds Motor Show

john75

5,303 posts

248 months

Wednesday 1st March 2006
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Just wondered if a Tour of Classic Team Lotus near Wymondham would be of interest they have a collection of F1 cars including Jim Clark's Lotus and the one Nigel Mansell raced in among others.

I know the FD quite well so if people are interested it might be possible to do something once the season is over if people are interested.

Ian V

1,817 posts

269 months

Wednesday 1st March 2006
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John,

I,m sure that there would be some interest in this. At the present there are a lot of dates to be finalised for other events, but once these are dealt with, and if enough people show an interest we could try and get it into the year somewhere.

I,ll e mail you once a few things fall into place.

Ian

gtr-gaz

5,096 posts

247 months

Thursday 2nd March 2006
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john75 said:
Just wondered if a Tour of Classic Team Lotus near Wymondham would be of interest they have a collection of F1 cars including Jim Clark's Lotus and the one Nigel Mansell raced in among others.

I know the FD quite well so if people are interested it might be possible to do something once the season is over if people are interested.


Scrap my idea about Holkam!! Yours is much better