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:: [ CORONA
VIRUS HAD CANCELLED SOME SVVS 2021-22 MEETINGS ] ::
Coronavirus Pandemic had been playing havoc with large
parts of the world and had resulted in alterations to our activities for over two years.
The successful British Vaccination Programme has resulted in the
lifting of restrictions and the re-start of our meetings. Details of our
proposed plans are on our MAP & DATES PAGE. However, a new
major outbreak is occurring in China which may well spread back
over here and possibly affect our activities. Any sudden programme
changes would be announced on the CLUB PAGE (URL is published in the SVVS
Magazine). In the event of prolonged shutdowns to our
Meetings, we will be providing the 'This Year's
Event Page' with motoring related articles. |
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SVVS Christmas Social,
Horne - December
2023 ::
Second Christmas Social in the same year due to frozen pipes and postponement
end of last year. This year's event was again held Chez Mr. &
Mrs. President, Julie and Bozi Mohacek. Julie again did all the
food catering and Chas and Janet Moody again did the deinks. We
had 66 people book-in for the event and only three no-shows. A
pleasing improvement on the 50 last time. Publicity Officer Tony
Russell thanked Julie and Bozi by presenting Julie with a potted
plant, and Bozi with bottle of wine. Julie's Alzheimer Raffle.
contributed £235 to their cause.
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[ SVVS at Hookwood after Brighton Veteran Run - November
2023] ::
Some SVVS Members who have been
spectating on the London to Brighton Veteran Car Run traditionally
meet up later at the Black Horse in Hookwood for a noggin and
natter. Four of our Members partook in the Run proper with
their veterans. This year the weather on the Run was kinder to us
than the deluge we had last year when we got only three cars
to meet at Black Horse. This year sunshine and blue skies
throughout the whole day and we had 11 'proper' cars in attendance
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SVVS Lunchtime Meet at Red Barn, Lingfield - October
2023] ::
The Red Barn at Blindley Heath is our last outside
mid-month meeting of the year and signals that Christmas and New
Year are not far away. This year the weather forecast promised
nice and sunny, and gave us just as promised, - a lovely sunny day
with blue skies, and with temperatures which at times were almost
uncomfortably hot. Definite shirtsleeves weather, This year we had
34 interesting vehicles on display, although some not ours, and
two motorcycles, down nine vehicles on last year. |
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SVVS Lunchtime Meeting, The Star - Lingfield - September 2023]
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After many weeks of near drought in
the latter part of the summer, the weather chose our two svvs
hours on the Sunday lunchtime to break and deposit significant
bits of the Atlantic over Lingfield. The Star in Lingfield in any
case signals that the 'summer season' is drawing to a close, which
is a bit of a shame. The weather for most of the Summer this year
was great and it is a shame it had to end with a splash. The
turnout of cars was predictably low, some 10 proper vehicles, down
eleven on last year. |
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SVVS Display at the Reigate Tunnel - September 2023]
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The SVVS again displayed our vintage
and classic vehicles in the Reigate Old Tunnel supporting National Heritage Open Day Scheme. It seems Reigate is no longer
putting much effort into the event. In the old days
the event had local stands selling things, loads of bunting, and
music from local bands playing in the street. This time the Caves being
open meant we did not have whole of the Tunnel to ourselves, and
the town was hosting a Gay Pride march. We had a turnout of 16 proper
cars. |
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:: [ SVVS
Evening Meeting, Fox Revived, Norwood Hill - August 2023 ] ::
The Fox Revived is a thriving busy pub and highly popular eatery
so that the standard tarmacked car park is generally entirely
packed with no spare spaces for us. Fortunately, they have an
overflow paddock which we take over. We had a turnout of 35
vehicles, up three on last year, mostly from the 'classic' age
group, including Jaguar, Lancia, MG, Chrysler, Ford, Austin, Rolls
Royce, Triumph, Frazer Nash, Mercedes, VW, Daimler, Commer, Marlin
BMW, and Ducati; Good evening all round! |
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[ SVVS at Edenbridge & Oxted Show - Ardenrun - August
2023] ::
Edenbidge and Oxted Show takes
place at the Ardenrun Showground, just off the A22 at Blindley
Heath, over two days of the August Bank Holiday. It is generally
attended by some 40,000 people over the Sunday and Monday, and
is primarily a Country Show dedicated to country pursuits. SVVS
has been associated with the show since the move to Arderun and
has generally provided many of the of cars on both days of the
show. Recently the predominance has been 'classics'.
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[ SVVS Summer Picnic - Church Farm, Horne - August 2023] ::
The Great SVVS Summer Picnic was
held again this year at Church Farm at the
invitation of Julie and Bozi Mohacek, combining with Bozi’s
delayed 80th birthday celebrations, with usual free glass of
wine and hot dog; wine supplied courtesy of the SVVS and Hotdogs
supplied by Messers President. Mrs. President's young catering
team had cooked and distributed 60 Hotdogs and 50 Hamburgers,
which ties in with 110 or so people that attended in 54
vehicles, this is up by 39 cars on last year.
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[ SVVS
Summer Saunter to Newdigate Village Day - July
2023] ::
Once a year the Surrey Vintage
Vehicle Society has a Summer Saunter which involves a drive to a
point of interest where we then have lunch and while away the afternoon.
This year's run was from selected start points via five suggested
routes and Norwood Hill to Newdigate Village Day where the SVVS,
along with other clubs, had been invited to display vehicles.
After some ominous clouds on the day, only a brief shower
interrupted some glorious sunshine, and resulted in a nice show of
cars. |
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[ SVVS
Evening Meet - Bletchingley Arms, Bletchingley - July
2023] ::
The Plough re-branded Bletchingley
Arms is on the A25 with lots of passing traffic and, when the
weather is fine, it draws our best, or second best, attendance of
the year. Today Death Valley temperature 55 C, but weather here
had been forecast, and was, grim and gloomy for most of the time.
It started raining at 5pm, and simply continued. Those not there
by 6pm were not going to bother. Last year we had some 43
vehicles; this year there were only16 SVVS cars and 25 SVVS
Members. |
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[ SVVS
at Leigh Country Fayre Flower Show, Leigh - July
2023] ::
Regular annual 'visiting' meeting for
the SVVS by kind invitation of the organisers to add to the
attractions. Unfortunately the weather reverted to type and
provided vast quantity of persistent wet rain, which did reduce
the attendance of our vehicle to only a handful of cars. Our
primary attendee, Russell the Publicity officer, abandoned ship at
2.30 and somehow managed to still get soaked in his Convertible
Ford Popular despite roof never having been down. The MG
Club did better. |
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SVVS
Lunchtime Meet - The Bull Inn, Chelsham - July
2023 ] ::
Second visit to this venue which was at the suggestion of our Editor Malcolm Ward who arrived
early, and acted as a very efficient steward. The pub had arranged for us
to display our vehicles on grass of the adjacent Chelsham Common where there
were the beginnings of showing of the signs of the current lack of
rain spell. Last year the grass was yellow and dead. We had
a half of last year's numbers attending, at some 11 vehicles,
mainly due to other major events happening locally. |
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SVVS
at HCVS Bring-a-Car meeting, Newchapel -
July 2023 ] ::
The Historic Commercial Vehicle
Society and the Surrey Vintage Vehicle Society had many links in
the early days and many original and current members of the SVVS,
who have commercial vehicles, are also members of the HCVS. This
venue in Newchappel is new to the HCVS and it was a great success,
with plenty of room for future expansion. The entry/parking was
free to the public and many came in their vintage and classic
machinery including quite a large contingent from the SVVS. |
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SVVS
Evening Meeting - Six Bells Horley - June 2023] ::
The Six Bells at Horley has been on
our calendar for ages and comes with some notable history relative
to our visits here. One year no beer as had no glasses, another we
found them closed due to a murder hunt, so we got beer from Tesco
and served from back of a Rolls Royce. Yet another year no beer,
largely because the kitchen had caught alight and and the pub had
burnt down. This year we were not allowed to take the beer into
the car park where our 41 vehicles and grumpy partners were
located? |
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SVVS
at The Wednesday Wander, Forrest Green - June 2023 ]
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The "Wednesday Wander" is a
invitation event that had in the past been organised by SVVS
members regretfully passed away. The run discontinued during the
Covid era. Currently taken up by Andy Harding and Tony Oakes. The
Wednesday Wander is a non-competitive 'tulip' event intended for
'vintage era cars, this year between coffee at The Pheasant at
Buckland and finishing for lunch at the Parrot at Forrest Green.
The Parrot provided an excellent lunch which beat the entrants. |
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SVVS
Lunchtime Meet - Surrey Oaks, Newdigate - June
2023 ] ::
She Surrey Oaks in Newdigate is a
timeless English country pub with low beams in the old bit, and a restaurant in newish bit.
It is usually one of the better attended of our venues because it
is famed for its selection of real ales and ciders. The
weather was perfect. It is the local 'watering hole' for
our Publicity Officer Tony Russell whose other main passion is
Hot-Rods. So a number of his mates came along. Final analysis, we had
44 vehicles at the venue, not
all cars were ours, but not all of the 'rods'. |
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[ SVVS Evening Meet - Skimmington Castle, Reigate - May 2023 ] ::
Skimmington Castle is a Public House
just off Reigate Heath with very good beer and food, and is
normally crammed. We have bought forward our event starting time
for summer evening meetings to benefit from the daylight and to
allow return home during 'daylight'. We had a grand total of 61
members present; 46 were eligible vehicles relative to the
Register and five newer Classics, some cars not seen before,
and some Members came in moderns, despite some having started out
in oldies. |
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[ SVVS Lunchtime Meet - Dog & Duck, Outwood - May 2023 ] ::
The Dog & Duck used to be our
headquarters for the Winter Meetings but the Covid Epidemic
changed the local scene and we have moved on. This remains a
Sunday Lunchtime outside venue where this year we had a good
turnout of some 21 cars on a rescheduled date due potential
clashes. In the event, the Historic Commercials Run to Brighton
had been cancelled, as was the local waterlogged Cow Pie Country
Show. Dog & Duck is traditionally blessed with good weather,
as was this time. |
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:: [ SVVS
Treasure Hunt & Black Horse, Hook wood - April
2023 ] ::
The 2023 Treasure Hunt combines the regular April pub meet at the Black Horse in
Hookwood, with the SVVS Treasure Hunt and the Drive-it-Day. The
Treasure Hunt was organised by last winners Anne and Matt Tester and started at
their interesting home where they
provided coffees and Bacon Butties! The Hunt is a case of driving
to a specified location, parking, and walking to find the answers
to clues defined by questionnaire. The SVVS
Winner was Gavin Tester, so stays in family. |
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:: [ SVVS
Dinner - Reigate Manor Hotel, Reigate - April
2023 ] ::
Reigate Manor Hotel was again the
venue for the Annual SVVS Dinner and was superbly officiated over
by our Chairman Malcolm Bailey and his wife Sheena. This year
the event was held in the slightly smaller 'Garden Room' which
seems to have a slightly more intimate feel than the main ballroom
we usually have for larger number of our Members. The Dinner was
attended by about 67 which was a table less than last year, but showed that Members were
still keen on annual get-together. |
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:: [ SVVS
Lunchtime Meeting - Sportsman, Mogadore -
March 2023] ::
Last year our new Chairman Malcolm
Bailey had tested positive for having contracted Covid. This year
our new President Bozi Mohacek had tested positive for Covid. The
weather was equally unpleasant at it usually is here with a muddy
car park interspersed with large puddles of water. Normally it
snows/hails when we visit. This time the snow held off until the
next day; - and closed the Midlands and Scotland for a bit. Our
turnout was therefore modest thirteen proper cars and
moderns. |
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SVVS Lunchtime Meeting - The Cock at Hedley - Febeuary 2023 ] ::
This venue was chosen specifically to please our 'western' members
wanting a 'local' pub, - who were here noticeable by their almost
total absence. Weather continued its tradition of being very iffy
and did not disappoint; drizzle, damp but not cold. Pub continues to be
dog friendly even to a baby Bernese.
Seems a bit less customer friendly with new regulations about
tables and drinking and food; - so resulted in tyre-kicking by members
outside with reasonable turnout of fifteen cars.
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:: [ New Year's Day Lunchtime -
Beehive, Woodhatch -
January 2023 ] ::
New Year's Day 2023 blossomed dull, damp and grey, and there were
traces of floods locally, so Mrs President drove Mr President just
in case. Despite the iffy weather no rain or floods were
encountered and, The Beehive was already packed to
triple-parking with SVVS cars. The final number from our
bean-counter Chas Moody advised a very respectful turnout of some
29 proper cars, one bicycle, and few moderns discretely scattered
in the local streets, a very similar number coming as last year.
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SVVS Christmas Social December 2022 - Delayed to January 2023 ] ::
Due to three burst pipes Chez Mohaceks at three separate locations
during lead-up to Christmas, and because freezing snow, it was
decided to postpone the Christmas Social to Friday January 6th
2023. It took place, after a few years gap due to Covid, again at
Chez Mr & Mrs President, Julie and Bozi Mohacek. Julie did all
the food catering again, and Chas and Janet Moody dispensed the
drinks and took the money. We had 50 people attending, but colds
and flus accounted for 10 no-shows.
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