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INVICTA Invicta Military-Vehicle Preservation Society Ltd WWW.IMPS.ORG.UK IMPS Newsletter - April 2015 CHAIRMANS NOTES As I am taking over Tony Lawrence’s big chair for 2015, I would like to say thank you to him for the sterling work he has done for our club over the years. A major player in our early shows that turned into the War & Peace show. The organiser of many French trips to Bethune and later to Souchez. A fine cool mind that has steered the Committee and the Board to where it is now. Hopefully I can carry on his duties with the same concern and enthusiasm that he had. I am not taking the Chairman's position to try and change the club, rather to keep it rolling along just the way it is and improve things where I can a little. I would like to see bigger turnouts at club meetings and the AGM, the biggest and most important meeting any club has. Andy Neal Copy deadline for the May 2015 issue of Invicta newsletter is 10th May 2015. Send items for inclusion to : Catherine Jaques-Fowler, 35 Densole Way, Densole, Folkestone, Kent, CT18 7BQ 01303 892339 E-mail [email protected] Editorial address for Imprint only Mark Askew, Imprint Magazine co/Jeep Promotions Ltd, 5 Chestnut Avenue, Wheatley Hills, Doncaster, South Yorkshire, DN2 5SW. UK. Telephone 01302 739000. Fax 01302 739001. E-mail [email protected] COMBINED OPS CHATTER We have now received confirmation of the flying displays this year. You would think that after last year’s spectacular of two Avro Lancaster Bombers how could we possibly match that, well we might just have done so!! So far we have received confirmation for: ♦ BBMF ♦ Red Arrows Display Team ♦ Gnat Display Team ♦ Great War Team ♦ Aero Legends with two spitfires ♦ Vulcan Bomber A couple of new introductions for this year’s show, working with our new Bar provider it has been decided that a Bar facility will be placed midfield together with the catering units by the vets house, so for those camping you will not have as far to walk for your midday drinkies. The bar will only be open during show public times so to concentrate the bar with the entertainment in the main bar in the evenings. If that wasn’t enough there will be a mobile basic provisions van going around the fields about 7-7.30 am each day. This will be based near the main beer tent, We’re still looking for volunteers, so if you feel like offering a few hours over the Period from Wednesday 12th to Monday 17th to help with the setting up, running ,or packing up the please drop us an email at [email protected] letting us know which area of the show you would like to be involved with. Dave WEALD AREA REPORT Our area monthly meetings continue to be very well supported by the membership. We recently presented a cheque for £320.00 to Combat Stress - monies raised by IMPS members after the raffle of a print donated by Janet and Paul Davies - the cheque was presented to Stuart Taylor - one of our guest speakers - an Iraq veteran who had previously talked about his military career and subsequent assistance from Combat Stress. Our St Georges Day 'drive out' is on Sunday 26th April followed by lemonade and lunch - all welcome - Locally we have two 70th VE Day events - The Spitfire Cafe' event on 2nd May and The Kings Arms PH event Sat. 9th May - all m/v's welcome. The Biggin Hill Airshow - 'Festival of Flight' is on Sat. 13th June - Allan Ede is dealing with entries for me this year. If your local to Biggin Hill - join us at the monthly meetings safe motoring. Nick Cowles (Weald sec). GLENTWORTH The June meeting at Dartford is to be a quiz night. It is a year since the clubs Tour of Normandy, so the quiz will have a “Normandy” theme. Get your thinking caps on and brush up on your knowledge! James Baxter has received a request from the government to supply some WW2 vehicles for a special event commemorating the 70th Anniversary of VE Day in London on May 8th to 10th. They only want a limited number of specific vehicles. Contact James Baxter now if you think you would be available. The contents of this newsletter "Invicta" are the copyright of IMPS Ltd and must not be reproduced in any form of printed or electronic media without the written permission of the Club Secretary SUN 26TH APRIL WEALD AREA ST GEORGES DAY DRIVE OUT Meet at Biggin Hill Airport viewing carpark 10am. Contact Weald Area Secretary Nick Cowles 01959 702207 [email protected] SUN 26TH APRIL DALLAS DIG OUT AND AUTO JUMBLE Dallas Auto Parts, Cold Ash Farm, Long Lane, Hermitage, Newbury, Berks. RG18 9LT. 10 mins from M4 Jct. 13. Contact Liz on 01635 201124 [email protected] www.dallasautoparts.com SUN 3RD MAY SANDWICH CLASSIC MOTOR SHOW Discovery Park, Sandwich. Contact me and I can send you booking forms. Contact Chris West 07841 598076 [email protected] www.classicmusicandmotors.co.uk SAT 9TH & SUN 10TH MAY 70TH ANNIVERSARY VE DAY CELEBRATION Kings Arms PH, Biggin Hill - local event - all welcome - Contact Weald Area Secretary Nick Cowles 01959 702207 [email protected] SAT 23RD & SUN 24TH MAY ASSOCIATION OF LAND ROVER CLUBS NATIONAL RALLY Eastnor Castle, Near Ledbury, Herefordshire. Hosted by the Midland Rover Owners Club. Contact via the website www.alrcnational2015.co.uk SUN 7TH JUNE PORT EN BESSIN VEHICLE DISPLAY Port en Bessin, Normandy, France. Following on from last year’s very successful parade and display we are hoping to arrange another display to honour the 47 Royal Marine Commando who liberated the town in 1944. We are looking for around 50 British and Commonwealth Vehicles and motorcycles, and British re-enactors to provide a static display on the quayside. Nothing is certain yet but we need to know of anyone in Normandy in June who may like to take part. Contact Marc de Bolster [email protected] www.47commando.org.uk SAT 13TH & SUN 14TH JUNE THE DIG FOR VICTORY SHOW IMPS EVENT The North Somerset Show Ground. The Dig for Victory Show is in its fifth consecutive year. The event is organised by the Shopland Collection and the Western Branch of the Invicta Military Preservation Society. Contact James Shopland 01275 873107 [email protected] www.digforvictoryshow.com SAT 18TH & SUN 19TH JULY WOODHALL SPA 1940'S FESTIVAL. Jubilee Park, Stixwold Road, Woodhall spa, LN10 6QH. Contact Stuart 01526 353215 [email protected] www.woodhall-spa-40sfestival.com WEDS 22ND – SUN 26TH JULY THE WAR & PEACE REVIVAL The War & Peace Show Revival, in association with IMPS, is the world’s largest military vehicle extravaganza. Folkestone Racecourse near Hythe, Kent CT21 4HX. For more information please contact Rex Cadman The War & Peace Revival Office, The Old Rectory, 45 Sandwich Road, Ash, Nr Canterbury, Kent, CT3 2AF, 01304 813337/813945 Email [email protected] Website www.thewarandpeacerevival.co.uk SAT 27TH JUNE MEDWAY ARMED FORCES DAY Great Lines, Gillingham. The Great Lines is the grass plain that was formerly the Chatham Garrison military exercise ground. This location offers us many acres of open flat grassland for an enlarged event. A spectacular gathering of armed forces displays from the regular, reserve and cadet forces Military vehicles of all periods are invited to join us for one of the biggest AFD events in the country. This day promises to tick all the boxes. Contact Bill Fowler 01634-570085 SAT 1ST & SUN 2ND AUGUST WEALD OF KENT STEAM RALLY Little Engeham Farm, Bethersden Rd, Woodchurch, Kent. TN26 3QY. Becoming one of the largest and best steam rallies in Kent. Arena events throughout the day, steam and traction engines, farming displays, flying displays, classic cars motorcycles and commercials, military vehicles. Contact Bill Giles 07887 961730 [email protected] www.wealdofkentsteamrally.co.uk SAT 15TH – SUN 16TH AUG “IMPS COMBINED OPS” IMPS EVENT IMPS MILITARY VEHICLE SHOW & VINTAGE AIRCRAFT WEEKEND For Vehicle Entry, Living History and Stalls Booking in forms. Contact: Malcolm Dunlop 01303 267271 or 07780 993018 email: [email protected] www.combinedops.co.uk THU 3RD TO SUN 6TH SEP SOUCHEZ LE PAS DE CALAIS LIBERE Traditional annual event in north of France located in Souchez now in its 29th year. Contact Tony Lawrence 01737 769907 or 01306 881747. [email protected] EVENTS LISTING CORRECTION GOODWOOD REVIVAL MEETING 2015 PLEASE NOTE THAT THERE IS NO MILITARY VEHICLE PARADE OR INVOLVEMENT AT THIS YEARS EVENT. A great big thank you to all the retiring board members, and a welcome to all the new ones! The June meeting at Dartford is to be a quiz night. It is a year since the clubs Tour of Normandy, so the quiz will have a “Normandy” theme. Get your thinking caps on and brush up on your knowledge! Tim Hewitt. IMPS Events Secretary. For more info on these events, and more for 2015, go to www.imps.org.uk GLENTWORTH CLUBHOUSE APRIL MEETING Present:- A Lawrence, A Bullock, A Neal, J Baxter, N Cowles, P Gurr, J Gosling, G Rosser, A Partridge. Apologies:- Rest of Board, other area Secretary’s, various members. Minutes:- Agreed and signed by A Lawrence Tony welcomed the members to the 2015 AGM. Treasurer:- Alice read out the clubs finances. Currant Acc; £4,134.14 Buss; saver £6,106.30 Reward Saver £71.939.45 Cash £175.21 Shop. £31.66 Events:- T Hewitt not available. See recent Imprint for details. Tony informed the club, that Souchez forms will be available around May. Membership:- 919 with still some more to come in from January. Area Reports:Nick cowls reported, that he would like to thank the outgoing board members for their years of service and dedication to the club. He also thanked the other board members for their service for many years... Monthly meeting are still well supported, and would like to thank them for their continued support in what they do locally. They will hold a St Georges day drive out on Sun 26th April, finishing at the Kings Head PH for lunch. On Sat 13th June they will be in attendance at the Biggin Hill air show. There will be a VE day celebration at the Kings Head on 9th May. There will be drive out to London on Sun 10th in the morning. All welcome. They are supporting the Biggin Hill Spitfire café with a VE day event on the 2nd May. They have received a letter of thanks from the Combat Stress charity for a donation of £320. Raised by raffle of a limited edition print. Paul Gurr reported that there will be quite a few events in Surrey, starting with a St Georges day run starting at the café at Redhill Airport. Leaving at 10 am it will end at the car park at Newlands corner near Guildford. The Blindley heath show on May 3rd-4th. Always well attended. The Cowpie Rally on Sun 10th at the Blue Anchor farm site is also an interesting event with only a few MV’s there last year. Tinkers Park is a long established steam show at Hadlow Down on May 30 – 31st. Moving on to June. The area is supporting the Air Aid Ball at Redhill airfield on the 20th in support of the Surrey Air Ambulance. It was well supported 6 years ago by the area to provide some colour to the event. On Sunday 21st there will be a WW2 Heritage day at Headly Heath where PRE 1945 vehicles are requested. On Sat 27th there will be an Armed Forces day in Guildford. We are waiting confirmation to see if they need vehicles. Unfortunately our regular main event at the Lingfield Steam show, will not be on this year. As an alternative we have arranged to hold a Surrey Area rally at our meeting place at Kenley Aerodrome on 1st- 2nd August. Details will be available soon. Graham Rosser announced that there rally will be held at Mustards Farm on the 20th – 21st of June. There were no other area secretary’s at the meeting. AOB. Tony reported that he had received a letter from an insurance company offering cover for drivers from the age of 17. Details in the newsletter. The meeting closed at 8.30 to make way for the clubs AGM. Where Tony, Alice and the absent Alan Ede, stood down from the board. The raffle was held after the AGM finished. Raffle Winners:- Paul Middleton – DVD set. Shirley Gammon – A chocolate bunny. Phil Bashell – pack of beers. Graham Rosser – A DVD set. Dave Roe – Bottle of wine. James Sutton – HP sauce mug. Sally Gosling – bottle of wine. Next meeting in will be in June. With a Normandy Quiz. MINUTES OF THE APRIL 2015 IMPS AGM AT THE GLENTWORTH . Meeting started 8.45. Present: - A Lawrence, A Bullock, A Neal, J Baxter, P Gurr, J Gosling, G Rosser. N Cowles, A Partridge. Apologies: - J Marshall, J Shopland, D King, A Ede, Tim Hewitt Minutes of 2014 AGM. Agreed and signed by A Lawrence. Treasurer: - A Bullock gave her report for the last year and it was accepted by the club. Chairman’s address: - A Lawrence gave his report for the last year. (a copy is in Imprint) The current board stands down and A Partridge as our Ltd; Company secretary takes over. He offers the changes of new members who are to take on the main board positions, and any new resolutions. Andy Neal will move from club secretary to Chairman. Nick Cowles as Weald area secretary and to become Vice Chairman. Paul Gurr as Surrey area secretary and to become Club Secretary. James Gosling to be the Clubs Treasurer. All these nominations were accepted by the club, and those positions are now filled. There were three small resolutions concerning the changes in the board and were also accepted. The AGM closed at 9.05. James Baxter as club President thanked the outgoing board members for all their hard work in running the club. He also welcomed the Incoming members to the board. Andy Neal as new Chairman thanked the outgoing members and made a small speech to the members about assuming his duties to the club. IMPS INFO I have been in with various brokers in regard to HISTORIC MILITARY cover for Family members. AGE 17 to 25, where previously no insurance company would consider that, and as a result there were no new members ( OR YOUNG blood coming into the hobby) in the younger age group as they could not drive ANY historic Military Vehicle until age 25 (sometimes 30) Including the Jeeps even though they were large car owners and drivers. However, we now have a (new) fresh broker willing to submit and attain insurance for young PROVEN family members with supervision, training, in company with, OR accompanied by family adults. Each submission would be on a case by case basis. But now quite attainable. This will be brought up (mentioned) at the A.G.M. and (as well) could you insert this exiting information into the club magazine next issue. This will definitely promote refresh and enhance the hobby, If proving, mature members supervise instruct, and or train their younger family members wishing to enjoin the experience. It is up to ALL of us wishing to have this opportunity for our younger members to enjoin the hobby in total, to see that the driving, respect, and due care be taken to ensure this opportunity is not wasted or withdrawn. Criteria could be, Members of a recognised club A full licence, accident, AND incident free driving experience. Monitored by the older family members as this is a real chance to enhance the hobby, already fully employed and enjoyed elsewhere within the European Union already. David Cooper. This New Broker is outlined below. Peter James Insurance Phone. 0121 506 6040. Email www.peterjamesinsrance.co.uk. 772 Hagley Road West. Oldbury. West Midlands. B68 OPJ. ULTRA LOW EMISSIONS ZONE 2020 The Mayor of London’s office recently issued the below release (extract; for full release see http://www.tfl.gov.uk/modes/driving/ultra-lowemission-zone?cid=ultra-low-emission-zone), which is good news for ‘Historic’ vehicle owners. ‘Today the Mayor confirmed the introduction of the Ultra-Low Emission Zone (ULEZ), which will launch in central London in 2020. This new scheme will significantly improve air quality across the Capital and so improve the health of Londoners. After considering the feedback from the consultation, the Mayor confirmed the ULEZ will operate 24 hours a day, 7 days a week in the same area as the current Congestion Charging zone (CCZ) from 7 September 2020. All cars, motorcycles, vans, minibuses and heavy vehicles will need to meet emission standards (ULEZ standards) or pay an additional daily charge to travel within the zone. For the purposes of the ULEZ standards, we have aligned our definition of an historic vehicle with the Government’s so that all vehicles with a ‘historic’ vehicle tax class will be exempt.’ The Dig for Victory Show is a 1940's themed family festival being held just outside Bristol in June. "We will bring history alive and the generations together with a sense of nostalgia and pride - to learn, remember and have fun". The event is run entirely by volunteers through a not-for-profit organisation and supports three charities this year SSAFA, Royal Voluntary Service & Springboard. Come and celebrate the 'Best of British' and life in the 40s with reenactors demonstrating what life was like in wartime Britain, an exhibition of over 200 original restored wartime vehicles including the iconic Sherman tank, a Dakota fly past, make do and mend, live music including The Military Wives Choir, dance lessons, historical speakers including BBC historian James Holland, vintage stalls, farmyard animals, campsite, Saturday night Victory Dance, a fantastic children's trail and much more! Family tickets -only £22 and early bird deals available on-line. For tickets and further information visit www.digforvictoryshow.com BIGGIN HILL ‘FESTIVAL OF FLIGHT’ AIRSHOW SATURDAY 13th JUNE 2015 MILITARY VEHICLE ENTRY FORM Please complete and return this form, along with the £10 donation before the 24th May to: Allan Ede 9 View Close, Biggin Hill, Westerham, Kent TN16 3XE Name:………………………………………………………………………………………………………………… Address:…………………………………………………………………………………………………………….. ………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………… ……………………………............................................................................................................................................. Post Code:……………………………………………………… Telephone:…………………………………………................................... Email:…………………………………………………………..................................................................................... Vehicle Make & Model…………………………………………………............................................................................... Registration Number:………………………………………................... Year of Manufacture:……………....................... (Vehicle entry to the show will allow for a maximum of 2 adults and 2 children per vehicle) We have been asked by the show organisers to provide displays of our vehicles in two areas: 1. A 1940s village themed area. A maximum of 10 good WW2 British/Commonwealth vehicles (military or civilian) with occupants in appropriate period dress / uniform. 2. As in previous years, a general display of up to 40 military vehicles, from WW2 to current. Please indicate which display you wish to be in: 1 or 2 (please circle) We are limited on numbers and there is bound to be a good response so it will be a first come – first served basis, and I apologise in advance if you are not fortunate. Please only enter if you are sure of coming......whatever the weather. All vehicles MUST be on site and parked before 08.30, as public gates will be open from about 09.00, and our vehicles are to remain in situ until the end of flying displays at 17.30 approx. Entry Donation: A ‘voluntary’ £10 charity donation is required for each vehicle entry, which this year will be The RAF Benevolent Fund. Payment to accompany your entry with cheques made payable to ‘IMPS Ltd’. I confirm my participating vehicle will be appropriately insured, in a roadworthy condition, and comply with current vehicle legislation on the day of this event. Signed:…………………………………………………………….. Print Name ……………………………………………………………… Date…………….…