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May Day Booking!

Sunday, February 13th, 2011

This year we’re opening the May Day event at Crosshills as an interclub and inviting any ALRC members to attend.

Given that we’ve gained a day due to the royal wedding, the event will run from Thursday 28th of April through to Monday 2nd of March, with a CCV on the Saturday and an RTv on the suday, along with a scenic off road course!

A copy of the details and booking form will be sent to all members shortly, but here’s a link to download it if you need.

May Day Booking Form (pdf)

Details can also be found on our event page here.

Everyone is welcome, and it’d be great to see a strong turnout from other clubs, so get inviting!

Club Dinner (Feb 19th)

Friday, January 28th, 2011

Just a reminder that the club dinner is coming up on the 19th of Feb and we need the booking forms back by the end of January in order to book the caterers!

You should have received a booking form with your new year’s pack, but you can download a copy here if you need.

Details for the evening can be found on the events page here.

We look forward to seeing you there!

Club Nights!

Friday, January 28th, 2011

The committee now meets at the Dyneley Arms on the first Monday of each month (barring Bank Hols) from 7.30-8.30pm. We’ve decided to open this up into a club evening after the meeting, so we encourage you all to attend the evening for a drink and a chat!

The address for the pub is:
The Dyneley Arms
Otley Road,
Otley,
North Yorkshire
LS21 1ET

Next meeting is Monday the 7th of Feb, we hope to see you there!

Defra Consultation

Monday, September 27th, 2010

DEFRA is consulting on a new white paper which will drive government priorities for years to come. Concern has been expressed because it does not include access to the countryside. This is not only Rights of Way, but clearly encompasses the use of land for events, for example the future management of the forestry plantations and the availability of land for moto-cross and trials.

It is very important that as many people who care about access respond to the online survey or e-mail DEFRA and say why access matters to you.

Whether you live in a rural or an urban area, you need to answer four short questions.

1. Which part of the natural environment matter most to you?
2. How do you feel you benefit from the natural environment?
3. How do you think we could improve the natural environment?
4. What would encourage you to get involved in protecting the natural environment?

The deadline for responses is the 30th October 2010 and the direct link to the consultation paper is:
http://ww2.defra.gov.uk/our-responsibilities/nat-environment/

There are online ways to respond on the website or you can email your views to naturalenvironment@defra.gsi.gov.uk

Comments can be posted to:
Natural Environment White Paper Team
Area 3D
Nobel House
17 Smith Square
London
SW1P 3JR

Needless to say, this could affect us all in the off roading community so it’s important that we have our say!

June Newsletter

Tuesday, July 13th, 2010

Dear all,

Hello, and welcome to our new quarterly newsletter!

After much deliberation, the committee has decided that we will continue with a newsletter every three months in order to keep everyone abreast of news and events as well as allowing for the distribution of forms and other materials (more of that later).

It’s been a busy 3 months for the club, with 3 well received events. The Outlane RTV in April attracted a number of new members and proved an interesting trial for all concerned.

The Crosshills two day event in May managed to avoid the worst of the weather across the country and benefited from two very well set courses for CCV and RTV trials, (thanks to The Cope family and Andy Summers for these). Turn out was good both for camping and trialling, and with any number of BBQ’s going and a couple of good local Pubs to visit, this has become one of the best social and family events on the club calendar.

The Helmsley weekend saw lovely weather and the strongest camping turnout we have seen for quite some time, with 20 units in attendance. The trial itself attracted no less than 18 entrants, and sufficient marshalls to run two groups. It was good to see a wide range of motors attempting the trial and competing well, the scoreboard showed 2 long wheelbases and a standard 80 in the top four results!

There have also been a number of other events in the area which have seen club attendance. The ‘Leafers at T’Pit’ at the National Coal Mining Museum attracted around 100 attendees, ranging from the sublime to the ridiculous, and a Yorkshire entered Series One was awarded a prize in the concourse d’elegance, advised by Ken Wheelwright.

The Series One Owners Club also held their national rally at Ripon race course this year, attracting another healthy turnout with one notable enthusiast having driven a n early 80 all the way from Suffolk! Jon Ackroyd provided a number of off-roading routes and around 75 motors took to the green lanes around Ripon to hold up traffic and break down at odd intervals!

Of course the national has been and gone for this year, but with it being held so far away only a few members made the decision to travel the distance in order to compete. Nevertheless, the club was represented and luckily the 2011 national is rather closer to home (though hardly on the doorstep) in Norfolk, please see the website for details

Up and coming events are also looking promising, the next club event is an RTV to be held at Lothersdale on the 4th of July. The site promises to be challenging but rather more accessible than our last event there in September! Again, details and directions can be found on the club website.

In August, our colleagues at the Peak and Dukeries LROC are holding their annual Eckington Interclub event across the bank holiday weekend. I would heartily encourage everyone to attend this event, we have traditionally had a strong club turnout and a good showing in the events, as well as a fantastic social weekend to boot. With the national being so far away this year, it’s a great opportunity to attend a full scale event within a couple of hours drive. To that end, please find a booking form enclosed for those of you who wish to go. Please note that if you wish to compete you will of course, need your membership cards on the day.

In September we’re back at Helmsley for another camping weekend and RTV which includes a night trial. For those of you who haven’t done a night trial before it’s a great experience and a unique challege,the ability to remember the course is a must, as are some reasonable headlights!

In other news, the club website continues to develop. After a long and protracted effort, we have managed to recover the www.ylroc.co.uk domain, and this should now be back in use, directing people to the same site as the .com address. We’re continuing to make progress on the site, and are always looking for people to add new content. If you have a suggestion, please contact a member of the committee and we’ll be happy to hear your thoughts.

I think that’s about all for now folks, it just remains for me to say here’s looking forward to a warm and successful summer and to wish you all happy motoring!

Best Regards,

Barney Netherwood

Charles Spencer King Dies

Tuesday, July 13th, 2010

Sad news as the man who designed the original Range Rover has died at the age of 85.

Widely known as ‘Spen’, he was involved in numerous projects including the original Randge Rover, Lending his initials to the CSK special editions.

For the full story, see http://www.lro.com/news.php?sid=598&page=1.

2011 Nationals!!

Friday, June 25th, 2010

The location for the 2011 ALRC national has been announced, its being hosted by the Breckland Land Rover Club and will be held at Bircham Newton, in Norfolk.

Whilst this is still a resaonable haul for those of us here in Yorkshire, it’s rather closer than the national this year, so we’re hoping for a stong club turnout!

Details of the event can be found at:

http://www.alrc.co.uk/NationalRallies/2011/Index.htm