Porsche Club Great Britain visit Bridge Classic Cars

By Craig Ranson
By Craig Ranson

Managing Director – Bridge Classic Cars

[vc_row][vc_column][vc_column_text]On Saturday 23rd February 2019 Bridge Classic Cars opened it’s doors to the Norfolk and Suffolk region of the Porsche Club Great Britain.

We had the teas, coffees and biscuits at the ready and a great morning was had by all.

They brought with them a fantastic collection of Porsches for us to look at and admire.

They spent a good few hours with us, meeting half the Bridge Classic Cars team and getting an insight into what we do here before heading off for lunch at the Dennington Queen.

The Norfolk and Suffolk Region (R12) covers a large geographic area, including the coastal towns of Felixtowe, Lowestoft and Yarmouth, the towns and cities of Norwich, Ipswich, Bury St Edmunds and surrounding villages. They are an active, sociable club, enjoying a wide variety of events. The members enjoy their Porsches and drive a variety of models from classics to nearly new.

Our region is famous for the Norfolk Broads and has pretty villages to explore, historic Stately Homes and Gardens, quaint country pubs, a lovely coastline, plus good roads to test our pride and joy. We have Snetterton Race Track on our doorstep and several Porsche and Classic Car Specialists in our area who support our Club and whose premises we visit from time to time.

They meet on the third Tuesday of the month at The Bird in Hand Public House, Wreningham, a short drive from Lotus Cars. The meeting starts at 8pm with either a guest speaker, a quiz, or simply to meet up and enjoy a social evening with like-minded people. They discuss forthcoming events and outings, chat about our cars and offer technical advice when needed – the members are encouraged to offer ideas for the future of the Club.

Their yearly program includes Sunday Lunches, visits to local places of interest, and classic car shows. They hold a BBQ each July and end the year with a Christmas Buffet with a charity raffle and auction for local causes.

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