September Report - 2025
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- Sep 14
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I do hope everyone took advantage of all that was on offer in September?
Sue & I along with other Lincs. Group. members took part in the Cumbria Run. If you have not tried it then I highly recommend it.
We started with an overnight stay in Masham, then 143 lovely miles through Lancashire, Yorkshire and Cumbria with two nights at the Crooklands Hotel, Kirby Lonsdale. Twenty six cars in total. En route we had a coffee stop at Burnsall & lunch stop in the Trough of Bowland at the Inn on Whitewell. We left on Wednesday, returning home on Saturday after travelling 326 miles. After an oil change and service we left for our month long trip to Spain on the following Thursday!

Our new website which has just gone “live’:-
It will be much easier to upload photos and videos. Also, members can comment on events
etc.
The old website, for historical reference, will still be there with a link to our new
website. I look forward to it going from strength to strength. Margaret Clarke has taken
over from Brenda Johnson who was presented with a bouquet of flowers in appreciation
of all her efforts with the old website which will still be available.

Spanish Trip
We had a wonderful time touring N. Spain staying for two nights in 15 different Paradors
/ hotels. We covered some 1,800 mile my blog is on our website complete with photos and videos.
Centenary Video
Nic Turley travelled down from Halifax to show this video which was extremely well
received. However, I was extremely disappointed at the turnout of only 20 members in total
especially as most of you attended the A7 Centenary!!!!!!. It was of particular interest to
me as I missed the weekend events after being hospitalised!
As your National Chairman Nic travels the country meeting A7 Groups and we are very grateful for the amount of time he gives to promoting The Pre-War Austin Seven Club,
N.E.C. Classic Car Show - November 7 th . – 9th
We will be represented again and the National sub-committee is currently, under the
direction of Ian Hoole, is working hard on this years exhibition.




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