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Future of Glasgow Monthly Club Meetigs

lauris

PCGB Member
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Following the meeting at Boness on Tuesday of this week, it looks like our Sherbrooke evenings will now change.

The agreement at the Boness meeting is that the club meetings both east and west will take place on the same evening, (day to be decided)

There will be a joint east / west R1 meeting every three of four months at a centrl venue, (venue to be decided)

The remaining 8 or 9 west coast meets are going to change in terms of venue to somewhere more suitable for Porsche Cars.

If anyone has suggestions on where we can hold our informal club meets as opposed to the Sherbrooke, I would be pleased to hear from you.
They need to be somewhere with good and safe parking, ideally with food and or bar facilities, accomodate circa 10 to 20 people, 7pm till late, and idealy free and in a central glasgow area,

the next west coast meeting will be at the serbrooke the first Tue in August , 7th - I cannot attend as away on hoiday that week, but please email, call, text, me if you have any suggestions that i can go and see


regards
scott.
s.j.laurie@btinternet.com and r1@porscheclubegb.com
07803260417
 
Thanks for this Scott.
I’m still in discussions with the GM to finalise the plans going forward for both East and West meetings and will email out to all in the region as soon as progress has been made.

I would ask that club members remain patient while these plans are put into action as they may take a short while to implement.

Many thanks,

Donald. R1, RO.
r1@porscheclubgb.com
07968 724441
 
I was at the meeting on Tuesday night and there was no actual decisions made.
We tried to change to 1 central meeting, but couldn't agree on a Central location. So reverted back to West and East. No need to change nights from 1st Tuesday West and 1st Thursday East.
As for the 3-4 joint meetings Anually, where are these to be held? Surely if we can agree a Central venue for these then we could have all monthly meetings there?
Also, if we are having monthly East and West meetings they should be 12 meetings and the 3-4 joint meetings later in the month.
A suggestion for joint meetings, 1 at each of the Porsche centres in the Region spread over the Year? Held as a Meeting/ Event?

Alan.
 
Ok I'll bite....
For West monthly
Nothing wrong with the Sherbrooke for Porsche parking 996GT3 RS with no fancy dancy nose lift managed just fine.....
I agree summer meets should be a drive to different venues a la fish n chip runs....but in the winter most folk don't bring Pork and Sherbrooke is very central and nicely low key.... but I'm bias I live close by.
Central meet could be somewhere along M8 corridor/Stirling is easy...
We shouldn't need you guys in the east to tell us where to meet in the west:ROFLMAO:...you'll have had your tea anyway:ROFLMAO:
 

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