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:: [ SVVS attends HCVS Meeting at the Jolly Farmer, Horne  July 2018 ] ::

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The Historic Commercial Vehicle Society (HCVS), they of the Commercial London to Brighton Run, organised a "Bring Your Vehicle Evening" at the Jolly Farmer Public House in Horne, which is where we, as the Surrey Vintage Vehicle Society, used to meet. Many of our Members are also Members of the HCVS, including their Chairman Fraser Clayton and Roger Bishop. Our SVVS Chairman is a Marshall on the Historic Brighton run, so ties are close. A number of other SVVS Members were there including Simon Bishop, Mike Gorman, Tony Tester,  etc. The evening was lovely and warm and the ground was hard so no problems this year of some vehicles needing assistance to get out.  Lots of lovely local ales in the pub and burgers and ice-creams outside. It was a very well attended lovely evening  and was much enjoyed by those who came. It seems the event has become better known and much better attended by the general 'Classic Car' fraternity as this year the Commercials were vastly outnumbered by the classics which occupied practically all of the adjacent field. Photographically very challenging evening as all photos were taken on a IPhone 4, and it was either the case of shooting straight into the sun or long dark evening shadows, so photos have been enhanced for easier viewing!

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