Newsletter 26/03/23

Morning All

Another weekend another newsletter!

Spring has definitely sprung here in Forton and grass cutting is rearing its head!

Don’t forget folks, no meeting this coming Wednesday!

It was great that Bob gave us a cracking talk on astrophotography last Wednesday and we have attached a ‘Star Trails’ document sent to us from Bob; it makes interesting reading!

Bob has said he would be happy to take people out for a night photo session as and when conditions are right.

Bob says “Dates and times depend on the moon and the weather. At the moment it looks like being unsuitable as far ahead as can be predicted.”

“I can keep an eye on the conditions and let you know as soon as I think there’s a possible evening, then if people are able to respond at short notice we could go out. Star trails is simpler than Milky Way to start with. I’ll work out where would be good and keep an eye on conditions.”

“It might also help to meet up sooner with those who are interested to check they know what’s involved and that they have the right gear.”

So, in the first instance, if you are interested please email in on info@garstangcameraclub.co.uk and we can plan accordingly.

Notices

Print exhibition – very last call

Many thanks to all members who have submitted prints for the exhibition from April onwards. However, we could really do with another 10 or so to completely fill ‘our’ wall. If you haven’t yet brought any prints in, PLEASE do so!

So, we have extended the deadline to Wednesday 5th April. Please ensure each print is mounted, has a title and your name on the reverse. Many thanks.

To remind everyone: This print exhibition is open for any member to display their images and is for prints that were not awarded 1st, 2nd or 3rd, or highly commended or commended.

Lancashire and Cheshire Photographic Union (L&CPU)

The Annual Individuals Competitions for 2023

The L&CPU individual competition will be held again this year on May13th and 14th. Club members choose and enter their own images, but if anyone has a problem with entering PDIs on line Lewis thinks he will be able to enter them for you.

There are 2 sections.

      PDI with 2 categories-open (including both colour and mono) and nature.

      Prints with 3 categories-monochrome open, colour open and nature.

Entries close on Saturday April 22nd.

The full rules have not been issued yet but we will send them out when we have them, including print drop off point if anyone wishes to enter some.

Minimalistic Challenge

6 (ish) minimalist images by Tuesday April 4th the images could be ‘one-offs’ or in a series – your choice. Please send them in by email to: info@garstangcameraclub.co.uk thanks.

Calendar images

Reminder!

Images of Garstang for the calendar: maximum of 4 images by Monday April 24th. These images can be historical. We really do need, if possible, all members to submit their images so that the Arts Centre committee have a great choice to choose from for the final 12.

Images of? Well, restricted to Garstang and the town boundary. We just need to use our common sense and judgment on the extent of the boundary!

Images to be in colour, sRGB, within or maximum of 1600 x 1200, ratio of 3:2, and landscape.

If you need any help/information PLEASE just ask – it’s no problem!

Please send them in to info@garstangcameraclub.co.uk

Wednesday May 17th – Members ‘Presentation Evening’.

Freda tells me that bookings are now coming in so please speak to her to avoid disappointment!

Up and coming programme events

Wednesday April 5th – members evening/workshop – Minimalistic images from all members to be shown plus Bird Photographer of the year.

Wednesday April 12th – presentation live at the Arts Centre by Alf Myers titled ‘Back from the Streets.’

Wednesday April 19th – final internal competition, Anything Goes Competition, judged by Nick Hilton EFIAP DPAGB BPE5*

Wednesday April 26th – presentation by Tim; voting on the calendar images

That’s all folks

Mike and Lewis

Newsletter 19/03/23

Evening All

The newsletter is a little early, and shorter, this week ‘cos I’m going to the Lakes tomorrow trying to take some images for next ‘seasons’ competitions – getting ahead is the phrase, I think!

Last week’s talk by Paul on Speed and Motion, was, by general opinion, from those members who have contacted us, one of the best so far this season – so, another feather in your cap John – cheers!

Coffee morning: Big thanks to Sue, Freda, Robin and Rhona for helping Lewis and I with this morning’s coffee morning. It was quite successful but not as busy as it has been, but hey ho, more money in the coffers!

Notices

Print exhibition – last call

Our print exhibition is from 8th April until 4th May and Maurice is, very kindly, coordinating this.

This print exhibition is open for any member to display their images and is for prints that were not awarded 1st, 2nd or 3rd, or highly commended or commended.

So could any member interested please bring their images in by this Wednesday, March 22nd. Please ensure each print is mounted, has a title and your name on the reverse. Many thanks.

Wednesday May 17th – Members ‘Presentation Evening’.

Freda tells me that bookings are now coming in so please speak to her to avoid disappointment!

The next Plein Air competition will take place on Saturday 2nd September; this is the day when the Arts Centre organise local artists to paint their chosen ‘scene’ within Garstang and the club members have been requested to ‘circulate’ the area and photograph the artists whilst they draw/paint/sketch.  This proved a very successful outing for those members who took part and was very enlightening/entertaining/informative/good practice – you pick the adjective! Anyway, further info later on.

The Charles Flatt Quiz will take place on Saturday 29th April at 7.30pm at the Arts Centre and teams are required. The Spring Draw for 200 Club will take place in the interval. If you wish to enter, please speak to Anne Marie at the Arts Centre. If anyone wants to put a Camera Club team together, please speak to Mike or Lewis; teams of 4 – 6 and no entry fee.

Up and coming programme events:

  • Wednesday March 22nd – Bob Sapey – ‘Live’ in the Arts Centre with a talk on Astrophotography. Sorry, not on zoom this week.
  • Wednesday March 29th – No Meeting – Committee meeting
  • Wednesday April 5th – members evening/workshop – Minimalistic images from all members to be shown plus other topics; watch this space.
  • Wednesday April 12th – presentation live at the Arts Centre by Alf Myers titled ‘Back from the Streets.’
  • Wednesday April 19th – final internal competition, Anything Goes Competition, judged by Nick Hilton EFIAP DPAGB BPE5*

Challenges

Just to remind you all!

  1. Minimalistic Challenge – 6 (ish) minimalist images by Tuesday April 4th the images could be ‘one-offs’ or in a series – your choice. See above. Many thanks to those members who have already sent theirs in.

Sarah K. don’t forget yours from sunny Spain!

If you need any help/support/advice on the above PLEASE ask.

On Tea and Coffee duty on this coming Wednesday is Lewis and Stan – many thanks in advance;

That’s all folks

Mike and Lewis

Newsletter 12/03/23

Morning All

A snowy scene around, eh? Did anyone manage to capture a white(ish) Garstang for the calendar?

Many thanks to all members who managed to enter some images into the Humanity Competition; it all helps us learn what a judge is or is not looking for in an image – although, as usual, it is subjective! 

I thought that Steve, overall, was a very fair judge and although he didn’t give many commended or highly commended awards, I was pleased he spent a lot of time over each image giving some crucial feedback and despite running over the allotted time I thought it was very much worth it.

So, well done to all who managed a ‘placement’ and especially to John who got the overall award with ‘Friends.’

Attached are the results in full.

Mobile phones

May I very, very respectfully request that, if possible, we don’t switch on mobile phones whilst a guest is talking or presenting ‘cos it can be distracting. If you need to have it on please, please use it very sparingly. That would be most appreciative – thanks.

Notices

Queen Street Mill – unfortunately this photograph trip has been cancelled ‘cos not enough members wanted to go – which is fine we can’t win them all!

This Monday, 13th, night photography walks in Lancaster we have 2 places left if anyone wants to join us – details were in last week’s newsletter.

Print exhibition

Our print exhibition is from 8th April until 4th May and Maurice is, very kindly, coordinating this.

This print exhibition is open for any member to display their images and is for prints that were not awarded 1st, 2nd or 3rd, or highly commended or commended.

So could any member interested please bring their images in by Wednesday March 22nd at the latest; bring in earlier if you want. Each print must be mounted and have a title and member’s name on the reverse.

Wednesday May 17th – Members ‘Presentation Evening’. This proved very successful last year so please support the club (partners of any persuasion all welcome!); so, speak to Freda! The cost this year is £15 per member. I know that we have already quite a few names down, so please don’t miss out as there is a limit!

This is our end of season social get together with catering from ‘Betty’ and her team. Menu: cold meats, quiches, salads and hot new potatoes and a choice of 3 desserts; the main event is, of course, the presentation of certificates and trophies.

Final internal competition:

Anything Goes: Any image on any theme.

Deadline to submit entries (both prints and DPI’s – Projected Digital Images) is this coming Wednesday, March 15th.

Up and coming programme events:

  • Wednesday March 15th – ‘Live’ in the Arts Centre – Paul Dunmall with a presentation on ‘Speed and Motion’. Zoom available; please email in if you would like an invite.
  • Saturday March 18th – the club is running the coffee morning in the Arts Centre; Please, any donation of anything edible, for us to sell to help our funds, would be VERY welcome! Get that recipe book out!
  • Wednesday March 22nd – Bob Sapey – ‘Live’ in the Arts Centre with a talk on Astrophotography
  • Wednesday March 29th – No Meeting – Committee meeting
  • Wednesday April 4th – members evening/workshop – Minimalistic images from all members to be shown plus other topics; watch this space.

Challenges

Just to remind you all!

1.     Minimalistic Challenge – 6 (ish) minimalist images by Tuesday April 4th the images could be ‘one-offs’ or in a series – your choice. See above.

If you need any help/support/advice on the above PLEASE ask.

On Tea and Coffee duty on this coming Wednesday is Mervyn – many thanks in advance; I’m sure someone will help out Mervyn!

That’s all folks

Mike and Lewis

Newsletter 26/02/23

Morning All

Firstly, a big thank you to Michael, Stan and Lewis for their presentations last week – hopefully we all (or most!) went away with more knowledge when we arrived!

And, secondly, many thanks to all members who have submitted images for the Humanity Cup; we have a total of 79 entries in all so it should be an entertaining evening.

And, thirdly to Freda for those excellent homemade cakes served with coffee and tea last Wednesday evening – thanks!

Notices

BMX ‘shoot’ this Thursday coming, 1st March, under lights; 6pm – 7.30pm.

This is with Preston Pirates BMX Club. I have some names ‘down’ for this trip and it is all go! If you are interested it is no problem just email in and/or talk to Mike on Wednesday.

Address

PRESTON PIRATES BMX CLUB.

FISHWICK RECREATION GROUND,

LONDON ROAD, PRESTON.

PR2 5AN.

Directions to the track

Junction 31 M6, (Tickled Trout turn off). Bear left heading towards Preston, carry on up the hill until you come to a roundabout. At roundabout carry straight on onto New Hall Lane. Once on New Hall Lane go through 2 sets of traffic lights and at the 3rd set off lights turn left onto London Road. The track is situated approx. 500 yards on the left as you go down the hill. (Just before Car Wash)

Queen Street Mill – (x8) a film crew are in from mid-March so the suggestion is a date towards the end of April; so, it’s Monday the 17th or Monday 24th because the museum is closed to the public, (no interruptions) then coffee and tea after?

If you have put your name down for the visit please email in or speak to Mike or Lewis with your preferred date and then exact details and costs can be sent out.

Ainsdale Dunes – (x12); now confirmed for Wednesday 7th June arriving there at 10.30; Trevor will keep us informed about the weather to ensure it goes ahead. Again, we’ll keep everyone posted on any developments.

Print exhibition

Our bi-annual print exhibition is now from 8th April until 4th May and Maurice is, very kindly, coordinating this.

This print exhibition is open for any member to display their images and is for prints that were not awarded 1st, 2nd or 3rd, or highly commended or commended.

So could any member interested please bring their images in by Wednesday March 22nd at the latest; bring in earlier if you want. Each print must be mounted and have a title and member’s name on the reverse.

We do need about 30 images in all because we only have the ‘back’ wall in the Arts Centre to show the prints.

Advance notices, two for the diary!

Wednesday May 10th – the club’s AGM. We will shortly be putting together an agenda for this; so, if any member would like to add any agenda items to the list please speak to Mike, Lewis or any committee member. Don’t forget this is an opportunity to have your say about any club matters.

Wednesday May 17th – Members ‘Presentation Evening’. This is our end of season social get together with catering form ‘Betty’ and her team. Menu: cold meats, quiches, salads and hot new potatoes and a choice of 3 desserts; if you are interested, please speak to Freda who is taking reservations. The main event is, of course, the presentation of certificates and trophies. This did prove very successful last year so please support the club and speak to Freda!

Final internal competition:

Anything Goes: Any image on any theme.

If you use Garstang Fine Arts (Sharon) her deadline for mounting prints is Wednesday 1st March – but I’m sure if you are late, she will do her best to help you.

Deadline to submit entries (both prints and DPI’s – Projected Digital Images) is Wednesday March 15th.

‘Talking of DPI’s – please remember there are 2 competitions running here – colour and monochrome so please separate your entries.

Would members please also ensure that they title their entries accordingly and include an ‘underscore’ and their competition number. E.g., Lytham Pier_123. (where 123 is your competition number).

If you need ANY help please speak to Mike or Lewis – cheers!

Poster

Attached is a poster from Daryl Giles, Lytham St. Annes Photographic Society about the Preston & District Model Railway Society Exhibition on Saturday 4th and Sunday 5th March 2023; all details are there to be read.

Up and coming programme events:

  • Wednesday March 1st – Talk by Adrian and Sue using ‘AV Presentation’
  • Wednesday March 8th – Judging of the ‘Humanity Competition’, arbitrated by Steve Proctor DPAGB BPE5*. Zoom available; please email in if you would like an invite.
  • Wednesday March 15th – ‘Live’ in the Arts Centre – Paul Dunmall with a presentation on ‘Speed and Motion’. Zoom available; please email in if you would like an invite.
  • NEW: Wednesday March 22nd – Bob Sapey – ‘Live’ in the Arts Centre with a talk on Astrophotography
  • Wednesday March 29th – No Meeting – Committee meeting

Challenges – please enter!

  • Minimalistic Challenge – We are inviting members to send in 6 (ish) minimalist images by Tuesday April 4th the images could be ‘one-offs’ or in a series – your choice.

I’ll put them in a PowerPoint presentation. These can then be shown in the usual way and you can either comment on them from ‘the floor’ if you like or from the front.

  • Images of Garstang for the calendar: We are asking each member to submit a maximum of 4 images (DPI’s) for possible selection by Monday April 24th. These images can be historical, of say The Children’s Festival or any other Garstang event or you can get out and about and take up to date pictures, it’s up to you!

Coffee duty on Wednesday – Elaine and Paul, thanks.

That’s all folks

Mike and Lewis

Newsletter 19/02/23

Morning All

Many thanks to all members who submitted images for the L&CPU. The competition takes place over 2 days; Saturday 4th March and Sunday 5th March. Good luck to all who have entered.

Notices

Please don’t forget:

2 photographic trips suggested by Michael

  1. An ‘un-official’ small group onto Ainsdale Dunes; we have had the following email from Trevor, the organiser:

The optimum time for a trip to the dunes is early June for Bee Orchids and other things, or about 2 weeks later for Pyramidal Orchids etc.

       This year I will be away in Mid-June for about two weeks.

I would suggest Wed 7th June as a possible meeting; however, it all depends on the weather – wet and windy days are no good in this location. Also, the weather of previous weeks can affect the flora and fauna, either for better or worse. I can provide a running update closer to the time.

If that sounds OK, I will pencil in June 7th for a meeting. There are a couple of options for meeting but I suggest we do so about 10:30 or even earlier if you wish. Parking is on the beach and costs £10:00 per car. Alternatively, you can park on the nearby Sands Lake Pub for coin operated meter at about £4:00 per day.

Meeting on the beach we can go into the dunes and look for images: Orchids, Dune Pansy, Hounds Tongue etc plus insects and caterpillars and anything worth a picture. Gear should be a familiar camera with a macro or close-focusing lens plus a lens for landscape work if conditions are right. A telephoto for dragonflies/butterflies is also useful.  Bring a packed lunch. If conditions are right, it’s worth staying a few hours.

Numbers are not a problem if you park on the beach. We can go into the dunes but it will be “unofficial” so not covered by any insurance nor by Green Sefton. The dunes are open to the public so it’s not a problem. I will brief the group concerning any potential health concerns but it is quite a safe area. I don’t charge for my time but a small donation to Butterfly Conservation is always welcome though not compulsory.

  1. Queen St Mill, Burnley; 3 hour shoot, cost (depending on numbers) roughly between £10 – £15 each.

If you are interested in either or both and you haven’t already emailed in, please let us know ‘cos we need to organise.

Up and coming programme events:

  • Wednesday February 22nd – Members evening including:

Talk by Michael on ‘Extracting Video Stills.’

Talk by Stan on ‘Exporting from Lightroom using different Colour Space settings for both DPI and DSCL Prints, Mono and Colour.’

Talk by Lewis on filters.

Update on Topaz Photo AI – lots of updates since last time we looked at it.

  • Wednesday March 1st – Talk by Adrian and Sue using ‘AV Presentation’
  • Wednesday March 8th – Judging of the ‘Humanity Competition’, arbitrated by Steve Proctor DPAGB BPE5*
  • Wednesday March 15th – ‘Live’ in the Arts Centre – Paul Dunmall with a presentation on ‘Speed and Motion’.
  • NEW: Wednesday March 22nd – Bob Sapey – ‘Live’ in the Arts Centre with a talk on Astrophotography
  • Wednesday March 29th – No Meeting – Committee meeting

Challenges

  • Minimalistic Challenge – We are inviting members to send in 6 (ish) minimalist images by Tuesday April 4th the images could be ‘one-offs’ or in a series – your choice.

I’ll put them in a PowerPoint presentation. These can then be shown in the usual way and you can either comment on them from ‘the floor’ if you like or from the front.

  • Images of Garstang for the calendar: We are asking each member to submit a maximum of 4 images (DPI’s) for possible selection by Monday April 24th. These images can be historical, of say The Children’s Festival or any other Garstang event or you can get out and about and take up to date pictures, it’s up to you!

Coffee duty on Wednesday is Stan and Freda – thanks!

That’s all folks

Mike and Lewis

September 2019 News

GARSTANG CAMERA CLUB OPEN EVENING AND BEGINNERS NIGHT

The Camera Club Winter Season starts on Wednesday 4th September and will be an Open Evening. Anyone who is interested in photography is welcome. The evening is free and includes light refreshments.

We will have talks about photography aimed at both beginners and experienced photographers. Knowledgeable members of the club will be on hand to discuss aspects photography, equipment and photo processing.

In addition, we will have a presentation of members images with a discussion about what makes a good photograph. If you come along as a visitor and would like to show up to three images for critique, please email them to us in advance and we can include them and give you some feedback.

We have an exciting programme of events for 2019/20 including some excellent speakers on a variety of photographic subjects and a new programme of interactive workshops. Some of our experienced members will act as mentors to help with your photography and with using software such as Photoshop or Lightroom.

Also, for this year we have a new set of competitions. We have an Events Cup based on our summer outings and competitions including Environment, Creatures of the World, Humanity and Anything Goes. Each of the competitions has three sections, Colour or Mono Prints and Digital Images.

As well as our regular meeting, we will also be having bi-monthly visits to various venues, the first of which is a visit Oulton Park on 6th September for the Bennetts British Superbike Championship.

Visitors and prospective new members are always given a warm and friendly welcome and we aim to encourage beginners and challenge the experienced. Whatever skills or equipment you bring your interest in photography is the only qualification needed.

2019-20 Winter Programme

September 4th  OPEN EVENING AND 5 WAY CRITIQUE
September 11th WORKSHOP – PORTRAIT PHOTOGRAPHY INCLUDING FLASH
September 18th  STEVE CUSHING – WILDLIFE ON 6 CONTINENTS PLUS FINAL DATE TO HAND IN PHOTOGRAPHS FOR CLUB EXHIBITION (LAST YEARS WINNERS AND PLACES)
September 21st  CAMERA CLUB EXHIBITION UNTIL 20TH OCTOBER (SATURDAY)
September  25th COMPETITIONS GROUP
October 2nd  ANDY MARLAND – THE INDUSTRIAL TOURIST
October 5th  COFFEE MORNING (SATURDAY)
October 9th  WORKSHOP – HOW TO PREPARE IMAGES FOR COMPETITIONS PLUS VIEW IMAGES FOR 5 WAY BATTLE
October 16th  BILL SCAWTHORNE – TRAVELS WITH A DIGITAL CAMERA  PLUS FINAL DATE FOR ENTRIES FOR EVENTS CUP
October 23rd  NO MEETING
November 6th  PAUL WILLIAMSON – ANNUAL FALLAS FESTIVAL VALENCIA
PLUS FINAL DATE FOR ENTRIES FOR ENVIRONMENT COMPETITION
November 12th FIVE WAY BATTLE AT NORTH FYLDE PS, CLEVELEYS (TUESDAY)
November 13th  EVENTS CUP COMPETITION – JUDGE DARRYL GILES CPAGB
November 20th  GEORGE STEELE – CLOSE UP AND MACRO WITHOUT TEARS
November 27th COMPETITIONS GROUP
December 1st  COFFEE MORNING (SATURDAY)
December 4th  ENVIRONMENT CUP – JUDGE JOAN GAULD ARPS CPAGBDecember 11th  CHRISTMAS SOCIAL AND QUIZ PLUS FINAL DATE FOR ENTRIES TO CREATURES OF THE WORLD COMPETITION
December 11th CHRISTMAS SOCIAL AND QUIZ PLUS FINAL DATE FOR ENTRIES TO CREATURES OF THE WORLD COMPETITION
January 8th  WORKSHOP – ADRIAN AND SUE WHITAKER – HOW TO MAKE AN AV PLUS VIEWING OF IMAGES FOR HOLME BATTLE
January 15th  CREATURES OF THE WORLD COMPETITION – JUDGE PAUL DUNMALL CPAGB
January 23rd  COMPETITIONS GROUP
February 5th  STEVE PROCTOR – MY PHOTOGRAPHIC JOURNEY PLUS FINAL DATE FOR ENTRIES TO THE ANYTHING GOES COMPETITION
February 12th  HUMANITY COMPETITION – JUDGE KEN AINSCOW  DPAGB BPE4
February 19th  STAN PEARSON – SGT PEARSON PLUS KEN HARRISON WILDLIFE IN INDIA
February 27th  COMPETITION GROUP MEETING
March 4th  ANYTHING GOES COMPETITION – JUDGE ALAN WALKER  MPAGB ARPS MPSA EFIAP
March 11th  WORKSHOP – SMALL GROUPS DEMONSTRATING PROCESSING
March 18th  BATTLE WITH HOLME (AT GARSTANG) – JUDGE PAUL KING CPAGB
March 25th  NO MEETING
April 1st  TONY PIOLI – NATURE IN FOCUS
April 8th  WORKSHOP – Q&A PLUS SHOW AND TELL REFLECTIONS
April 15th  GARY WAIDSON – WORKING WITH LAYERS IN PHOTOSHOP
April 22nd NO MEETING
May 6th ROBIN WHALLEY – LIGHTWEIGHT APPROACH TO LANDSCAPES
May 13th  ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING
May 20th ANNUAL DINNER AND PRESENTATION EVENING

Click the following link for a pdf version of the Winter Programme.

2019 Events Cup

Venue No 1 Kirkby Lonsdale
Date 17th May Co-ordinator Sheena Ball Email: sheenaball@aol.com Mob: 07540848870
This is a full day outing and there are no time restrictions on the visit. Therefore, there will not be a designated meeting time, but anyone requiring transport should notify Sheena 48 hours before the date. Photographs taken in the town of Kirkby Londsdale and nearby River Lune will be eligible for the competition.

Venue No 2 Glasson Dock and Conder Green
Date 19th June
Co-ordinator John Moxham Email: john@johnmoxham.co.uk Mob: 07540 071141
This will be an evening outing starting at 6.00pm at Kirkland Memorial Hall, although members can make their own way if they wish. If any member needs transport they should notify John 48 hours before the date. There will be two centres for photographs eligible for the competition. Firstly, the village of Glasson, the Dock, together with the adjacent basin Marina. Secondly, the area around Conder Green between the Glasson Road and The Stork pub. The length of the Lancaster Canal from the Marina to the bridge on the A588 will also be eligible.

Venue No 3 Stanley Park Blackpool
Date 10th July
Co-ordinator Peter Knight Email: peter@pandjknight.co.uk Mob: 07807 084899
This will be a full day event and there will not be any time restrictions on the visit. If any member needs transport needs to notify Peter 48 hours before the date. Photographs taken anywhere within the park boundary will be eligible for the competition.

Venue No 4 City of Lancaster
Date 14th August
Co-ordinator John Moxham Email: john@johnmoxham.co.uk Mob: 07540 071141
This will be an evening outing starting at 6.00pm at Kirkland Memorial Hall, although members can make their own way if they wish. If any member needs transport they should notify John 48 hours before the date. Photographs taken around the centre of the City, the Riverside and Williamson Park will be eligible for the competition. Free parking may not be possible therefore it might be preferable for car drivers to take passengers.

Venue No 5 Oulton Park Race Circuit Superbike Championship
Date 6th September Co-ordinator John Moxham Email john@johnmoxham.co.uk Mob: 07540 071141
This will be a full day event meeting at Kirkland Memorial Hall at 8.30am. Shared transport to Oulton Park or make your own way there. Photographs taken anywhere on the race circuit will be eligible. If any member needs transport they should notify John 48 hours before the date.

2020 Events Cup TBA