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Welcome to The UK Kit Car Club
The Committee would like to congratulate Heritage Insurance on their 60th Anniversary in 2025
It's not just shows though, our active area secretaries and members regularly arrange run outs and longer trips to such places as Le Mans, Wales and Scotland, plus the annual club camping weekend and the traditional “end of season” get together. Keep an eye on the events section of the forum for news and details of upcoming events.
The Club also produces four magazines a year, exclusively for club members, filled with all manner of things club or motoring related, and members can get their own articles published in it as well if they wish.
The Club is an independent organisation, and although we have our roots as the Robin Hood Owners Club and Register (RHOCaR), we are very much a club for all makes and model of kit car, so anyone can be a "Hoody", as it's all about the state of mind, not the car you drive! Being a member of The UK Kit Car Club has many benefits above those already mentioned. Members benefit from discounted insurance with nearly all of the specialist kit car insurers, and often find that the discount is more than the club membership fee. Membership also gets you full access to the forum, and a variety of other discounts such as with Euro Car Parts. You'll also find other members are willing to go well above and beyond for any other member they see is in need of help !
So whether you own a Robin Hood, a GBS Zero, a Locost, an MK, a Westfield, a Caterham, (or any of the many other types of kit car), everyone can benefit from joining, so what are you waiting for ?
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Early Year Run Out 12Th February

This is the text copied from the events page on Facebook for a run out that's been organised for the 12th February if anyone was interested in going, there is currently 9 people down for going. Hopefully some of you would like to join us for the day.
Next Group meeting / Blat arranged for the 12th is now on the events page all the details are there....However I will just post it here too.
Second Group Meet BIG THANKS to Chris Lomas for arranging this route. We will congregate at Ashton-under-Lyne Sainsburys (next to Ikea) fuel opportunity.
Arrive no later than 10.15am to leave for 10.30.
Post code of Sainsburys is
2 Lord Sheldon Way, Ashton-under-Lyne OL7 9HS.
Then head to next meeting point Which is at Hollingworth lake Water Sports Centre, via Uppermill and Delph and go over the grain rd to arrive at Hollingworth lake Water Sports centre. Address: Lake Bank, Littleborough OL15 0DQ
We should be here at 12 .30. Leaving the lake after a 15 min stop.
Then to The Oil Can cafe via Sowerby Bridge, Hebden Bridge, Walsden and Eastwood, Soyland and Polemoor and Meltham.
Should be at the cafe for 1.20 to 1.30. For Lunch.
From the cafe back via Holme Moss which is stunning and not to be missed. Holme Moss then puts you on the Woodhead Rd back to M60 and Denton Manchester. Probably 45 mins plus a stop at top of Holme Moss if weather good. to get back to J24 of M60.
Look forward the the weather being good and a great blat.
see you all there. T
Southyorkshireish February Meet

February's meet is at:
Monk's Bridge Farm
Nobel Way,
Dinnington,
S25 3QB
Coming eastbound from the M1 J31, take a left at the roundabout by the red lion and proceed for nearly 2 miles, and Monk's bridge is the 4th exit off the next roundabout.
https://goo.gl/maps/TcekDG8AHPQ2
Usual time of 7:30 on weds 1st
Posted on Andy's behalf, due to him being busy with family.
Beaumanor Hall Sunday 30Th July 2017

This is a cracking show in the grounds of a Victorian Hall that was used for a secret listening station in World War 2 and the selection of cars is very wide.
Kerry and I have attended for the last couple of years, we are both booked in for this year.
HERE is a link to register on line, I have not entered as a club so to park together we will have to arrive together.
The link is to all shows run by Gemini Events who arrange Classic Motor Shows all over the country, please have a look you may want to attend one in your area.
Cheers
Derek.
Kimbolton 9Th July

Hi all. another date for your diary
normally a good show and very well attended by a large variety of cars and crafty stuff for SWMBO
let me know if you want a ticket- i am currently working that day , but trying to get out of it so i can come out to play
invite below
Dear Charity Classic Enthusiast,
Once again it’s time to start thinking about this year’s Country Fayre & Classic Car Show.
The date for this year’s show is Sunday 9th July so put it in the diary now.
We have a great day planned again with all the usual family entertainment that make this event so popular.
Admission charges are being simplified this year in an effort to make it quicker for you to get in. A flat rate of £10 per car will now apply regardless of how many occupants.
It will again be collected on the day on presentation of an Exhibitors Pass so there is no need for you to pay in advance.
We will try our hardest to keep queues to a minimum and will be coding the tickets again to get you to the correct area quickly. Thanks for your patience.
Aeron View Transport Weekend

We are proposing holding a transport week end here on the 5-6th of May
Link to website for Aeron view http://www.aeronviewcamping.co.uk
North East Area Meeting, Wednesday 25Th January 2017
Is anyone going to the Club Meeting at The Church Mouse, Waldridge, Chester-le-Street. DH2 3RJ,I will be there from 7-30pm hope to see you there. Plenty to talk about with Steve Knaggs stepping down from being our Area Sec..
Rhocar Tour 2017 Wales Not Going Ahead

The time has come again to think about our next tour. Planned weekend is the 15th April. We need a change of scenery having done Scotland 3 times now. I know its a fantastic place. So was thinking about Ireland. Leaving Belfast from the ferry and heading north round the coast. Now only having been to Ireland once to see the Northwest 500 a few years back I'm open to any suggestions for routes and stopovers.
Ferry from Liverpool for the southerners and Cairnryan for us northerners
So if your interested append your name and I will get the ball rolling.
Andy
Leicestershire Area Meeting Wednesday January 18Th

Happy new year all.
The next Leicestershire area meeting will be at THE GATE HANGS WELL public house
Lewin Bridge, Fosse Way, Syston, Leicestershire LE7 1NH
0116 260 9242
Starting at around 7.30pm onwards. (8 for me)
http://www.thegateha...llsyston.co.uk/
https://www.google.c...a51c17?hl=en-gb
As usual all are welcome, just turn up and waffle
Andi
Stoneleigh

Might be a bit early but was wondering if many were going to the Stoneleigh event, and if so who fancied meeting up before hand say for breakfast at a Mc donalds then going down together?
Warks / Worcs / West Mids Xmas Meal Wed 25Th January 2017

It's that time of year again, the post Christmas meal.
Same format as previous years and at our usual monthly venue The Malt Shovel Pub, Coventry Road, Nr Stonebridge, Coventry, CV7 7HL
https://maps.google....=classic&dg=brw
To keep the table bills simple, most people normally opt for the carvery but other options are available:
http://www.tobycarve...meriden/carvery
Meet up from 7PM onwards and aiming to eat around 7-30 but latecomers can still get fed if they can't get there that early. I like to give the pub a rough idea of the headcount a few days before the event so if interested parties let me know, I'll start a list and I'll make a booking for 35 people to get things rolling. If we get more people we'll either squeeze up a bit or take up more of the main dining area.
Everyone welcome (including ladies and kids) and new members are especially welcome.
ATTENDING
Richard and Jackie
Zach and Tesni
Dan, Becky and Lily
Bob H
Andi, Clare and Jasper
Steve, Dee and Paige
Steve, Rosemary and Rebecca
Graham, Dot, Vic and Rita
Jez
Martin, Isabelle and Karen
Gaz and Carol
Dino and Nikki