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Club Expo 2020 Back by popular demand!

Published: 06/12/2019

Following Club Expo’s success earlier this year the Federation of British Historic Vehicle Clubs bring you Club Expo on Saturday 25 January 2020. The venue is the ever popular British Motor Museum Gaydon.

2020 will deliver some new topics as well as provide updates on previous subjects. All discussions will be delivered in a plenary and due to the nature of the information available the lunchbreak will be 90 minutes to enable you to grab a bite to eat in the cafeteria, meet new and existing friends and potentially take time to view the museum.

So far we have the following speakers confirmed.

Welcome David Whale

Our Chairman, David Whale will open the proceedings and provide you the audience with the FBHVC’s perspective on Club Expo and introduce Tom Caren from the British Motor Museum as Show Manager. Tom willacquaint you with all the necessary information on the Museum before other guest speakers delight you with the following:

DVLA Question Time Ian Edmunds & Wayne Scott

Hosted by Wayne Scott, our very own Ian Edmunds will be answering some of the most popular DVLA related questions you want answered. In order to assist we urge you to forward us your queries via post to FBHVC, PO Box 295, Upminster, Essex, RM14 9DG or via email secretary@fbhvc.co.uk

Planning For The Future - Preparing Classic Car Clubs For The Next 40 Years Update

Bruce Kelsey – Director of Development, Morris Minor Owners Club

Due to his popularity and the feedback received, Bruce Kelsey from the Morris Minor Owners Club will provide us with an update of how they are preparing for their future with regards to Succession Planning. We all await some further news!

Insurance Question Time Greg Nock – Peter James Insurance Hosted by David Whale

Previously Greg Nock provided us with an insight to the ‘Pitfalls of Liability’. This year we welcome your queries regarding the Club Scheme and Product Liability and also any other commercial insurance question. Please forward your questions either via post to FBHVC, PO Box 295, Upminster, Essex, RM14 9DG or email to secretary@fbhvc.co.uk

Archiving – Is it for us? What can we do? Andy Bye

Our very own newly appointed Director of Archiving, Andy Bye will provide you with an insight into the basics of archiving and how to avoid many pitfalls in commencing the task. You will be provided with the principles and easy to understand knowledge to commence the task of archiving within your organisations. It’s not as daunting as you may think and could also be used as a membership incentive tool to recruit more members!

The Birth of Youth Groups & Their Achievements Wayne Scott

Wayne will provide a short introduction to the various Youth Groups within the Historic Vehicle Community and their growing numbers and popularity. You will find out how they were born and what keeps them going.

Charlie Crawshaw

We welcome Charlie Crawshaw from the TR Register to delight us with the details of TyreFest, a new event which has won the Classic & Sports Car Award of “Best Club Show/Event of the Year”. This was shared between Charlie Crawshaw, TR Register/ Liam Murphy, Morris Minor Owners Club & Shaun Nelson, MG Car Club.

PLUS

Also featured will be a limited number of Traders whose specialisms are solely for the Club industry. No conflicting businesses will be present.

As well as enjoying the talks we hope for you to meet other clubs and help towards building a community of like-minded historic vehicle enthusiasts. You never know, you may learn something invaluable for your club from another!

How Much Will It Cost?

The Federation and British Motor Museum are offering the service free of charge and will commence at 10am and close at 4pm. 

How Do I Book?

Due to space limitations, we can only take a booking for two representatives from each Club or Association. If more representatives from your organisation with to attend, please contact Emma in the Federation office via secretary@fbhvc.co.uk. To book please send the names, addresses and contact information for each person wishing to attend either via post to FBHVC, PO Box 295, Upminster, Essex, RM14 9DG or email to secretary@fbhvc.co.uk

We hope you can attend and look forward to meeting you again (or for the first time) in the New Year.

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