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A guide to the MG Car Club and it's world-wide contacts and activities.
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A guide to the MG Owners' Club and it's world-wide contacts and activities.
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The only organisation catering solely for Vintage MG models, namely:MG 14/28, MG 14/40, MG 18/80 and MG 18/100(Tigress). The Early MG Society has approximately 65 members worlwide, publishes a quality Magazine twice yearly and normally holds two main gatherings each year in the UK.
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The 'Specialist' Club for pre-56 MG's. Further information available.
The Midget &
Sprite Club
The only club in the Unitied Kingdom exclusively dedicated to the
smallest and most fun of British sportscars - the MG Midget & the Austin
Healey Sprite!
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This is THE club for MG Metro, Maestro & Montego enthusiasts. Membership card, screen sticker, quarterly newsletter, discount offers, free technical advice and much, much more. When applying for a membership form please enclose a large stamped SAE.
Abingdon ~ the Spiritual Home of MG
The Arden MG Club was founded in September 1989 when a group of six MG enthusiasts met for the first time at the Golden Cross, Ardens Grafton, near Stratford-upon-Avon.Ashford and Faversham MGOC
Since then, the Club has met every first Tuesday of the month and the membership has grown to some 100 members. The meetings are informal, along the lines of a ”Noggin and Natter.” There is no membership fee and the funds to cover the running costs are raised by a monthly raffle. The Club is affiliated to the MG Car Club Midland Centre and the MG Owners Club. Owners of pre 1956 cars, the Arden Octagon Group, meet on the last Tuesday of every month at the Blue Boar, Temple Grafton. 1993 saw the first Arden MG Club Heritage Run. It was the first Classic Car Run to visit the Heritage Motor Museum taking place the day after it was officially opened. 200 MG Cars left Stratford-upon-Avon, traveling through the lanes of Warwickshire on a journey of about 60 miles before arriving at the museum. Because of the success of the first Heritage Run, it has become an annual event with entries coming from all parts of the country. The number of cars participating range from 150 to 200 each year.
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Monthly meetings at the Flying Horse, Boughton Aluph (on the A251 Ashford to Faversham Road), first Tuesday monthly at 8.30pm.
The Black Country MG Club was established in 1991 by a breakaway group of enthusiasts from the Wolverhampton Area MG Owners Club. It was felt there needed to be a more localised club in the centre of the Black Country. Meetings are held on the 2nd and 4th Wednesday in the month at the Park Inn, Woodsetton, Dudley, also home of Holden's Brewery.
We met the 1st Monday of every month, 8pm The Qeens Hotel, Bradley Fold, Little Lever, Nr. Bolton. ALL MG's welcome old or new and any Classic Auto. 2 wheels or more or tracks are very welcome.
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Club meets 2nd Wednesday of each month at West House Pub at Bryntirion Bridgend.
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CLUB NIGHTS are held on the 2nd Wednesday of every month except December, at Nailsea & Backwell Rugby Club HQ at 8pm (North Street, Nailsea, BS48 4BS)
Monthly magazine
Regular Sunday Lunch Runs
Annual Brunel Run - Weekend Charity Event - September
See www.bamgoc.co.uk for more details
Founded in 1988, now with over 50 members covering East Anglia. Any age of car welcome, we meet at The Bridge Inn, Acle the first weds of the month. Each year we run The Heritage Run in aid of charites.
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Club meetings at The Brown Cow, Burrs Country Park, Woodhill Road, Bury on the second Tuesday of each month at 8pm.
Club runs on the fourth Sunday of each month, meeting at The Garsdale pub on Woodhill Road at 10.30am please see our website for further details and updated information.
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Meetings at the 1st and 3rd Mondays at the Black Horse, Dry Drayton, Nr Cambridge.
Please click here for the Home Page of the Cambridge and District MGOC.
I'm looking to start a club ib Central London for owners of MGB's and Midgets for regular ge togethers and runs. Promises to be good fun so please drop me a line if you are interested...
We are a small club which discuss online MG matters, new members welcome - all members receive:
- 4 Quarterly 'MG Owner' Magazines
- 10% off any parts for your car from a well known MG Specialist.
- Windscreen Sticker
- Membership Card
- Discount off several Car shows
- Competitions
- 2 Free advert for your car or parts in our magazine
- Advice
A small but friendly group of MG owners meeting in the Red Lion pub in Rossett on the first Tuesday of every month at 8.00pm. We organise trips to shows, car runs, evenings out and similar activities. The club a very flexible, you don't even need to own an MG. Most post 1960 MG cars are represented and also a few Triumphs (if they ever arrive due to breakdowns).
The club has a wealth of technical expertise and are only too willing to offer helpful advice.
New members are always welcome - we don't even charge a club fee!
Meet 1st Thursday of every month at :
Dick Turpin pub, A127, near Wickford,Essex - 8pm onwards
Social bias with guest speakers. Non profit, non payment club. Run by MGF owners for MGF owners.
Hi and welcome, we are a very fun and friendly club and we meet every 3rd Friday of the month at the Inn For All Season`s (on the old Redruth bypass) Treleigh, REDRUTH from 8.00pm.
So why not pop along and start having fun.
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This club would be useful to MGers living in the Dartford area. It meets in a pub called the Ship at Green Street Green near Longfield in Kent. It is not a bad area and the pub offers ample safe parking. It is a far cry from the Dartford one expects.
The club members are a friendly bunch and do a number of events. Many are very knowledgeable on rebuilds and will always have a look and will always have something to say. Give it a go!
CLUB MEETINGS 1ST & 3RD MONDAYS OF THE MONTH
The Durham MG Owners Club meets on the second Wednesday of each month at the Travellers Rest, Witton Gilbert, 2 miles north-west of Durham City on the A691. There is safe car parking, a wide selection of Fine Ales and Non-Alcoholic Beverages together with Bar/Restaurant Meals. Anyone interested will be made most welcome. For further information ring 01913868239 to contact the Regional Secretary, Derek Pickering.
The Club meets on the second Tuesday of each month at the Wellshurst Golf Club, North St. (A267), Hellingly
We meet on the first Wednesday of every month at 8 p.m. So come along and join us all at the London Fire Brigade's Ewell Sports and Social Club, Banstead Road, Ewell, Surrey (if you have a Surrey Street Atlas, the entrance is on the right less than 20 yards after you turn into Banstead Road from Cheam Road A232). We have our own meeting room on the ground floor and the bar has everything you could possibly need at very reasonable prices.
Our monthly meetings are well attended social occasions with over 100 regular faces, and we are delighted to welcome new faces each month. We try to organize a wide variety of events to suit all tastes right through the year. Whatever your interests, we can promise you something of interest at the Epsom Area MGOC.
To find out more, why not visit our web site at:- http://members.aol.com/epsommg/
Alternatively come along and meet us at the premier Southern National Event, Surrey'99, which we are proud to organise for the 15th year at the Leatherhead Leisure Centre 16th - 18th July.
Club meetings 1st Thursday every month at:
Plough & Sail Public House on A130 Southend Road nr East Hanningfield Essex
(About 3 miles from A12 junction)
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The Exeter Area MG Owners Club has now been in existence for 19 years and is the premier club for MG owners in Exeter, Torbay, South and East Devon. We cater for all MG models including the new MGF.
Meetings are held on the third Tuesday of the month at The Stowey Arms, Exminster where we have a large private room for our meetings. The pub has a sizeable car park and grassed area for evening meetings in the summer months. Although a car club we do not talk exclusively about MGs and we think of ourselves more as a social club with MGs as a common thread. At each monthly meeting we have a raffle and usually some games or a guest speaker.
There is usually a Sunday lunch outing once a month to a different part of the county and we also have a couple of treasure hunts throughout the year when you can pit your wits against the twisted minds of those setting the clues.
There are many other activities including trips to classic car shows, visits to places of interest, ten pin bowling, motorsports etc. you name it or suggest it and we will do it. We also hold an annual rally during the first weekend in July consisting of a whole weekend's activities including a scenic run, BBQs, games and concours competition. The River Dart Rally now justifably has the reputation as one of the best MG weekends there is.
In addition a group takes an annual touring holiday in France camping in a different region each year enjoying the French way of life and helping to drain the European wine lake.
If you would like to know more about Exeter Area MGOC please phone Tim Hipwell on 01884 38343 or come to one of our monthly meetings at The Stowey Arms where you will receive a very warm welcome.
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Meetings every second Tuesday of the month. Evening pub runs. Regulare events. See our site for forthcoming events
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We meet on the last Monday of the month at La Fontaine Inn, St Clair Hill, St Sampsons. We are a reformed Club and are eager to meet new MG owners of vintage to modern cars.
Come and meet us on the 1st Tuesday of the Month at The Red Lion in Kilsby, Northamptonshire.
We welcome new members and cater for all types of MG's.
The club is host to the regional meetings for The MG Car Club & The MG Owners Club and is the Northants/Leicestershire meeting for The MG Octagon Car Club.
Visit our website www.kilsbymgclub.org.uk for more information.
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Small friendly club serving the Fife area in Scotland. We meet on the first Wednesday of the month at Dunnikier House Hotel in Kirkcaldy. We attend various classic car and MG events, have family weekend away and organise the Kingdom Run Scotland's largest one day MG only car run. In the winter we have various social events.
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Meetings are held on the SECOND MONDAY of the month at 8pm in the Mexborough Pub, High Street Thorner, North East of Leeds. All types of classic cars welcome.
Regular meetings are held at Colwyn Bay Cricket Club in Rhos-on-Sea every 3rd Wednesday of the month.
The main event is the Snowdon Charity Run held on the 3rd Sunday of August.
The L&DMGOC was founded in 1985. We are a fairly small club averaging a membership of around 25 to 30. We meet on the first Tuesday of the month at the George Hotel in Silsoe and on the third Tuesday of the month at a pub chosen by one of our members. Our annual events normally include a barbecue, fireworks night, club holiday (this year it's the Jersey Spring Rally), bowling evening, flying display, seaside run, Christmas Meal (including prize giving and raffle) as well as attending some of the major club rallies, race meetings and spares days. If this sounds like your cup of tea, please come and see us. You'll be very welcome!
The Club meets on the 2nd Thursday of each month at the "Hen and Chickens" on Prescot Road, Melling, Merseyside. New Members are always welcome. We are a new club run by the members for the members.
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The SE Centre covers, Surrey, E & W. Sussex, Kent and Greater London. Monthly meetings are held throughout the area and all MG enthusiasts are welcome to attend. In addition we organise activities for members to take part in and meet fellow enthusiasts. Please see our website for further information.
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Keeps a REGISTER of all known MG 'Farina' Magnettes, Mk3 and Mk4. An SAE will ensure a copy of the list. Many are cars from the USA, Canada, Australia and New Zealand. Quarterly newsletter, tech advice, spares lists. Very small club, not many cars survive. We are part of the MGCC 'Z & Farina Magnette Register', and have close links with the Riley Motor Club, due to the almost identical Riley 4/68 and 4/42 models.
October 1998 issue of 'MG WORLD' magazine has an excellent article in this CINDERELLA MG!!
Visit our home page
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MGF Scotland have been meeting since Jul 97 (originally met via the MGF BBS)
Four organised MGF events will be held each year. Plus occasional meets at Knockhill etc.
The summer event will being a stop-over.
The web page has details of the next organised event plus reports on previous events.
The Midget &
Sprite Club
The only club in the Unitied Kingdom exclusively dedicated to the
smallest and most fun of British sportscars - the MG Midget & the Austin
Healey Sprite!
For further information and to join online please click here.
We meet at the Plough Stalisfield Green (Nr Charing) Kent on the 2nd Thursday of each month.
It would be great to welcome new members so please come along or contact me for further details.
We look forward to meeting you.
We meet every Monday evening at 8.30 at the cricket club pavilion, we we gather to chat about all things MG, play pool or darts, and (for the non-drivers), have a beer or two! All MG enthusiasts are very welcome. We attend shows, have pub runs, treasure hunts, BBQ's, and events in the pavilion, plus much more.
Of course at the centre of any car club are the cars, and we have experts on hand to give advice on any MG related problem, or even help you buy or restore an MG.
Why not come along one night - you're sure of a very warm welcome - give Dave Hill a ring for directions.
The Northants MG Owners' Club are a friendly bunch of like-minded MG enthusiasts who span not just from Northamptonshire but as far as Scotland. Even if you haven't actually got an MG, you're welcome to attend either of our two monthly meetings. The first is on the second Wednesday of the month at 8pm and the the second is on the last Sunday of the month at 12noon. Both are held at the Aviator Bar, Sywell Aerodrome. Come along and join in the fun... We're always actively involved in something!
MG Norhtumbria is the club for MG enthusiasts in the North-East of England.
We are an active club with almost 100 members and meet every month throughout the year. During the summer months we enjoy taking part in scenic runs, navigation rallies, treasure hunts, hill climbs and static car shows.
Our club meetings are held at 8:00pm on the first Wednesday of the month at Backworth Hall, North Tyneside on the B1322 road just east of the A19 and about 5 miles north of the Tyne Tunnel. New members are always made welcome
All MG enthusiasts are welcome to attend the 'Natters' of the MG Car Club in North Worcestershire. On the second Monday of the month we have the Fox natter which takes place in Chaddersley Corbett (led by Bob Wigley) which is on the A448 between Kidderminster and Bromsgrove. On the fourth Monday we have the Swan natter in Chaddesley Corbett (led by Ken Martin & Paul Hollingworth) which is between Bromsgrove and Kidderminster just off the A448. Meetings are supposed to start at 8:oo pm, but its best to leave it until 9:00 pm to ensure everyone's there. (we are generally don't leave until chucking out time) We are under the umbrella of the MGCC Midland Centre, so we support their callender of events, but also organise runs, picnics, weekends and meals out at a local level. You don't have to be a member to take part and members of other classic car clubs are welcome also. We cater for all types of MG's. So if you fancy a chat about matters MG over a couple of drinks please drop in. For more details please see our website.
Meeting at 2nd & 4th Tuesday in the Caistor Hall, Caistor St. Edmunds, Norfolk. See web site for further details.
The Norwich Burblers are starting a new regular monthly get-together for all MGs. The venue is The Angel Inn, at Larling, just off the A11 north-east of Thetford in Norfolk (the postcode is NR16 2QU, to enable an online map location).
We will meet on the 4th Friday evening of each month, same time, same venue, commencing 26th October, 2007.
The Norwich Burblers started out over a year ago just as an informal group of mostly RV8 owners around Norwich, very involved in the MGCC V8 Register. We now have Burblers all over the country, with various MG models (RV8/GTV8/V8 conversions/MGC/MGB/MGF plus the odd Healey), and would dearly like more to join us.
We will shortly register as an MGCC Natter, but this will not be the type of Natter (or MGOC group) where cliques sit in the corner, unwelcoming to newcomers, as some (but not all!) are. We're the friendliest of guys! Honest!
Anyway, come along and meet-up and see ... we look forward to meeting you!
Meetings every 2nd and 4th Wednesday of the month at the Crroked Billet, Newton Longville, Bucks which is just off the A421 between Milton Keynes and Buckingham, 8pm onwards
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The Oxfordshire MGOC has been going now for these last seven years and is noted for it's friendly and informal club nights. The club meets at 7.30pm at the 'Rose Revived'pub on the FIRST WEDNESDAY of each month. The Rose Revived sits on the banks of the River Thames at Newbridge on the A415 Witney to Abingdon road just 2 miles north of the Kingston Bagpuise (honest) roundabout of the A420 Oxford/Swindon road. We welcome all MG enthusiasts. Whether your car is on the road or not, come along and check us out. This is NOT a male dominated club that sits around talking sprockets and widgets all night. We are real people with a love of MGs. In the lighter nights, make sure you are along by 8pm as we take advantage of the good weather and run out around the Oxfordshire lanes and normally 'invade' some unsuspecting pub in the area. We hope to see you soon.
The Club meets on the second Tuesday of each month at 7pm at the Bridge Inn, Narberth. Throughout the year, regular events are held including Runs, visits to local places of interest, Barbecues, Tulip Runs etc. There are numerous models of MG represented in the Club including several Vintage models, through to the 'T' series including TA,TB,TC,TD,TF, MGA's,Magnette, B's, C's, Midgets, F's, V8, RV8, MGF and ZR.We are very fortunate to have such a wide variety of cars in the Club. A quarterly Newsletter is published and a full calender of events is produced at the beginning of the year. Monthly write ups are also published in Enjoying MG.
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The Club has operated for over six years with the full support of the Rover Group and caters exclusively for the 'A' series MG and GTa, 'K' series S, GTa, Si, GTi and the MG Metro 6R4.
Briefly we produce a Newsletter which keeps you fully up to date on the scene of "Metro Motoring" circulated to all members.
Monthly meetings around the country. Bimonthly newsletters (which do indeed arrive on time) and include members free Wanted/For sale sections, treasure hunts, barbecues and Nurburgring trip later this year. General MG club meetings.
Meetings 1st Thursday of the month at Woodlands Leisure Centre. 7.30pm for 8.00pm. Regular newsletters, local events.
Area Secretary Bob Nason Tel No 01782 515049 EMail bobandmaggs@ntlworld.com
We are a very active and friendly club with approximately 70 members from all around the Potteries and South Cheshire area. We have a wide range of MG's in the club ranging from the old TF to the new TF and the saloons of the Z range.
Club nights are held at 8pm on the 2nd Monday and last Thursday of each month at the Red Bull Public House, Kidsgrove (situated at Red Bull traffic lights at the junction of the A34 and A50).
Come and give us a try
The Preston and District MG Enthusiasts Club, meet on the last Tuesday of the month at 8:00 pm. The meetings are held at the ROF social club, Euxton Lane, Chorley Lancs. During the year we hold several different events including : Treasure hunts, Owners car's night, Bowling nights plus talks by various people.If you want to know just come along or give one of the following a ring, they will only be to happy to help
Gordon Mallett 01282 429658
Doug Machell 01257 421585
Meetings every 1st and 3rd Thursday from 9:00pm.
The core activity of the Runnymede Area is the monthly meeting held on the 4th Monday of each month (except Dec.) at 'The Crown' Hotel. London Road, Chertsey, starting at 8.00 p.m. in the conservatory. A varied programme is offered which includes talks, shows of exhibits.
We also have a programme of events which are organized, and listed in our events page of our web-site.
There is a regular meeting at the Nags Head pub in Scalby every last Wednesday of the month. There is also an extensive diary of events. Everyone welcome, so get in touch.
A warm welcome awaits you at the South Leicester M. G. Club.
Our club is a friendly one, founded to encourage the enjoyment and excitement of MG motoring, many of our members have cars in various states of repair, some are concours winners, some are everyday cars and some are a big pile of bits that one day might take to the road again!
We have an active social calendar, usually with our cars in the summertime, but in the winter we still meet and enjoy skittles, quiz nights, talks, bowling and lots of other activities. What we don't do is spend a lot of time talking about cars - they're for driving!
You don't have to be a member of a National Club to meet with us, we are here to encourage owners of MG's in Leicestershire to meet and "ENJOY THE MAGIC OF THE MARQUE" we are affilated to the MGOC, MGCC and The Octagon Club.
Why not come along to one of our meetings! - There at The Olde Cock Inn, St Peters Road, Arnesby, Leicestershire - just of the Old A50 (A5199) about 5 miles south of Wigston on the first Tuesday of each month from 8pm onwards. Happy MG'ing
Southmids Sportsters was formed in January 2007 to cater for the interests of MG F and TF owners in Northants, Milton Keynes, Bucks & Oxon. Established as an official region of the MG Car Club's MGF Register, the group continues to grow. All MGs are welcome to attend the monthly pub meetings and runs. More information can be found on the website.
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We cover a wide area including Bromley and Orpington!
Contacts for venue news :
Secretary, Dave Fordham on 01689 857041
Chairman, Dave Williams on 01689 822885 partic boule!Meetings on 1st and last Weds in any month.
We always meet on the last Wednesday at the Crown pub in Chislehurst located on School Lane off Royal Parade. It is easy to find and there is plenty of parking.
On the 2nd Wednesday we may have an activity on, but we may meet at the pub. What to do? Call and ask for a sheet detailing the activities or ask what's on!
We are into boule(petanq), generally on a Monday due to getting access to a pitch. Ten pin bowling, folk nights and pub runs are regular features. In the summer we always have numerous barbies and in the autumn/ winter ther is always a Halloween and Xmas party to look forward to!
We are a happy bunch, a small mixed group, but we like and welcome new members. Try us out!
Our meetings are currently held at The Calf Heath Marina, Calf Heath, Near Cannock. See map on our web page. Meetings are held on the 2nd and 4th Wednesdays of each month from 8.30pm onwards. All new comers are always given a warm welcome. If you own an MG or are thinking of buying one then come along to one of our meetings.
Whatever MG you own it is beneficial to belong to the biggest car club in the world.
Monthly meetings are held at The Empress of Blandings, Copythorne, on the first Wednesday of each month at 8.00pm. Additional meetings are held at various venues around our area on the third Wednesday monthly. New members are very welcome to join us.
Servicing, MOTs, general repairs, diagnostics, key fob reprogramming.
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The Club Meets on the first Thursday of the month at The Red Lion, Bradley, Stafford - chosen for its safe, rural location and Old English fabric and atmosphere. Club affiliation to The MG Owners' Club, Events calendar appears in the Regional roundup section of the MGOC monthly magazine, Enjoying MG.
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We are a new club dedicated solely to the Moorlands area.
Lots of days out are planned. All MG's are welcome from A to Z. Come and have a laugh with us as we are a very friendly crowd with no club politics!
Meets are held at 'The Flying Horse', Ashbourne Road, Leek, Staffordshire Moorlands on the first Monday of every month at 8pm.
The Surrey Vintage Vehicle Society is an all-make club catering for enthusiasts who share an interest in Veteran, Vintage and Classic vehicles and who live in the South East of England. The Society was formed some 50 years ago and currently has some 140 Members, with over 350 vehicles, based in the areas of London, Surrey, Sussex and Kent.We have a Web Site at http://www.svvs.org which defines the range of our vehicles, our activities and our venues. We can also be contacted by Email on vintman@svvs.org .
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East Surrey MG Owners Club meet on the second Monday of each month at The Mint, Buckland Road, Lower Kingswood, Surrey from 8 o'clock onwards.
The Club for Plymouth, S-Devon & E-Cornwall.
Meeting open to anyone with an interest in MG's Social events thoughout the year, car show in the summer
Meeting at The Moorland Hotel, Wotter, Staugh Prior, 1st Wednesday monthly 8pm
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Not strictly MG Owners only although there are quite a number from my Midget to a Magnette, several Y types, and various MGBs.
Thank you for your interest in the Tees Valley MG Owners Club. Our monthly club night is the 3rd Thursday of every month at the Middlesbrough Municipal Golf Club, Ladgate Lane, from 8.0 pm onwards. Here we have a chat, drink, popular quiz,raffle and discuss suggestions for future events etc.We also have a social night on the 1st Tuesday of each month at various pubs around the area.The objective of the club members is to enjoy the pleasure of driving our MG's and taking part in social activites with other enthusiasts. Please take a look at our web site for further information of events etc.
Visit our website for History of the club, Galleries and up to date news and events.
We hold regular monthly meetings at the King's Head, Sarre near Birchington, it's between Birchington and Canterbury on the A28, the first friday of each and every month from about 8.00pm . Our meetings are very informal and everyone is welcome to come along for a chat and drink and even something to eat. MGCC, MGOC, HRCR members all meet here on the same night so why don't you come along too.
The V8 Register is the leading group for MGV8 enthusiasts supporting the MGBGTV8, MGV8 Conversions, Costello V8s and the new MGSV. The V8 Register publishes two series of useful workshop notes for the MGBGTV8 and the MG RV8 on CD with useful spares and maintenance notes and tips. The V8 Register was formed in 1978 and is part of the MG Car Club.
First Tuesday of every month at the FIGHTING COCKS PUB at ARRETON, from 8:00pm
We meet informally at the Royal Oak, The Street, Chipperfield, Kings Langley, WD4 9BH, from 8pm the second Wednesday of every month. All models of MG and their owners are welcome.
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The Wessex MG Club is associated with the MGOC. It meets on the fourth Monday in the month at "The Bell on the Common" Broughton Gifford near Melksham, Wiltshire. Come along on any Club Night to see what we offer.
Meet on the 3rd Thursday of the month at Scarisbrick Village Hall , Smithy Lane off the main Ormskirk to Southport road (A570)between water tower and Red Lion pub. Friendly atmosphere in private function hall with bar facilities. £10 annual membership - first meeting no obligation to join. Membership now approaching 50 members. Visit our new website for more info or contact club secretary Cam Cunningham.
West Midlands Region of the MG Owners Club, covering 12 MGOC area clubs, from Chesterfield in the North, down to Worcester in the South. From Shrewsbury in the West accross to Coventry in the East.
Welcome to WAMGOC - the friendly MG Owners' Club! We meet in the restaurant at The Gate, Bryants Bottom, Hughenden Valley, High Wycombe, Bucks every first Wednesday in the month. To get there take the A4128 out of High Wycombe through Hughenden Valley. At the roundabout where the A4128 forks right, take the exit signposted Naphill. Then at the next roundabout go straight on following the signs for Bryants Bottom. At the Harrow pub turn right and then at the next junction turn left (signposted Bryants Bottom) and continue until you get to The Gate Inn. The restaurant is to the left of the building.
For further information about this active, enthusiastic MGOC with a membership of over 100, give Keith Darbon a call or email us. More information
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