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The inaugural meeting of the Central Coast British Car Club was held on 16 July 1984.
The aim of the club being to preserve British vehicles and keep them on the road. To have a monthly meeting to discuss club business and generally talk cars. To have a monthly social gathering at a members home generally known as “Noggin and Natter” and to have a monthly outing for members and their families to use their vehicles, generally known as a run. We were accepted for NSW CRS-H plate registration (for cars 30 years and older) in December 1984.
Our membership is open to any make of British vehicle from inception to current
models.
We do not have associate members but do accept non-British vehicles on a 2 to 1
basis.
Our club meetings are held the third Tuesday of each month at Glenvale School,
Narara Creek Road, Narara at 7.30 p.m.
Our Noggin and Natters are held on the second Friday of each month. Our monthly
club runs are held the Sunday following the meeting and we generally meet at
Auto Pro car park, West Gosford or Ourimbah Roundabout at 9.30 a.m. unless
otherwise advised.
We look forward to having visitors and prospective members at any of these
events.
Since its inception the club has grown not only in size, but also in its goals
which are stated above. Our club has developed into a part car and part social
club with most of the 61 members very active in club events which are many and
varied. Our membership has now been capped at 61 members with the aim of
retaining the friendly atmosphere and predominantly active type of member.
Particularly in the last 12 years we have undertaken the attitude that a club of
this type should not only satisfy the members car interests and social desires
but contribute to the well being of our community by being a part of many
displays produced by other organizations wishing to raise funds for charity.
We have also on our own behalf undertaken many "Display Days" and other fund
raising activities in the local area as well as the Sydney Metropolitan Area.
The charities to benefit from these events have been Child Flight, Women's
Breast Cancer Awareness, Children's Arthritis Foundation and the very successful
Granny Kay's 100k's (A.A.R.F.).
We are unanimous and united in our ideas to continue this fund raising at the
same time as continuing our enjoyment of our own very successful club.