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Hi all, Just purchased my first Westfield from I believe another member (the car came with a WSCC keyring). You're advice has already help me lose days of my life, but has been so valuable! I'll try and upload some photos when the weather gets a little nicer. Based in Surrey/Hampshire, so would be great to meet some fellow members and go for blast soon! Chris4 points
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Funny after all the discussion of child vaccination last week our youngest has brought the lurgy home from school. 15 out of her class off at present. Tested positive yesterday with minor cold symptoms. Today she's been doing dance classes via facetime with her pals I did test her again just to check 🤔. Has definitely reinforced my view that (healthy) child vaccination for the current omicron strain is a step too far.2 points
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Usually those that run 13" wheels use a taller profile tyre which will give a similar rolling radius to the 195/50/15 tyre Andy's been using. So they are likely to fit!2 points
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OK so we are trying to get things moving early this year, and to give you all plenty of notice. We will once again as part of the WSCC Sprint weekenk at Blyton Park be providing a club trackday on the Friday. Due to the increase of most things currently, so has track hire, so this year the day will be £130. We will be setting up online booking system shortly as we have most years other than last year. Please do not call the track to book. We will be confirming things like time of arrival for those of you wanting to arrive on thursday, and as always you are all welcome to stay and enjoy the full weekend and even help out if you like with the sprint event. Hopefully with the pandemic moving in the right direction we will once again be able to have a more social side to the event with the BBQ back in action and the usual banter. please comment if you are intending on joing us so we know that this is viable. Many thanks1 point
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Thanks Dave and Mark, the renewal invoice you just sent went into my junk mail and I renewed from there. Strangely the invoice sent in December wasn't there, but as you say Outlook can be weird at times. Thanks again👍 Rich1 point
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Hi Richard, I’ve resent your renewal invoice, any probs please let me know 👍 cheers mark1 point
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Alternatively, for memberships only just lapsed, you can at the top of the forum, click on Store, then on Manage Purchases, and follow the link for pending membership renewals, to pay.1 point
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To be fair, I was considering throwing them away, but then I realised that other owners might be able to use them. The few quid will go toward a new starter motor, so at least I can claim to SWMBO that the car is being financially self-sufficient this year.....1 point
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Thanks @OldStager My father worked the train 46443 also shown in this programme. We relived a photograph he had taken in his 20’s. When 75. Hence HB46443 is my membership and branding on the car. Special train with our family. HB1 point
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Isn't it good we have a club where the Factory Parts Dept actually care about it's club members, well done WSC 👍.1 point
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There's a danger there too. We all know there are people in society that will use self reporting to their own advantage. Yep,funnily enough the only people I know that have so called long covid were miraculously made better by their pay going to half pay after 6 months off on full pay🙄😏😣1 point
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First run of the year, and the first one for a while. I met @marcusb at the service station at 10, then headed over to South Milford where Des'n'Debs ( @Breakable?) and @Curley were waiting. Then it was off to Stamford Bridge to meet the others. For once the times were keeping to schedule until a spanner was thrown into the works with a broken throttle cable on Curleys car. A quick repair was carried out and we were on our way in 20 minutes. @Tom Vale and Lisa were there with newbies @Nicholas Rycroftand Julie. It was then on to the NY500 and a fish finger sandwich, and meet Roger and Judy. The roads were damp and the cars got very dirty, but the weather kept fine and not too cold, even without a heater. After food, we set off for Thornton le Dale to go to Mathewsons of Bangers and Cash fame, unfortunately the museum was closed so we had a walk round the village instead. Home time and time to say goodbye before it got dark. We all made it home ok apart from Tom and Lisa who had to be recovered with a flat battery and possible alternator failure. A good day out, and hopefully the first of many this year.1 point
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Excellent photo's there Mr Bagpuss, thank you, and I can confirm that NDORS stands for National Driver Offender Retraining Scheme, while sounding like Endorse, as in your license. They will have paid a graduate a lot of money for that one I am sure. With only Dave responding I decided to change the plan to make it more fair and chose a spot equidistant from us both, albeit on high ground and therefore up in the foggy hills of Buxton. The Peak View Tea Room with no view only fog. We got a lovely surprise when Billy walked through the door, then Dave arrived to say he was tracking Ian who was only a few minutes away, brill. The feasting began Westfield style But @AndrewBClarke, there was no black pudding, shock horror, it's not a FULL breakfast without it Billy had fetched his space age Tesla to show us but had to scoot off early Inside it was very minimal regarding the controls, all done by the screen, it was silent on it's exit despite it's great power. Dave and Ian parked overlooking the Peak View We decided to go cake hunting, soon Dave stopped for minor adjustments, giving me chance to take a few photo's of the surrounding countryside. Destination - Tea Junction Hulme End Cake hunting was successful, it came in the form of Lemon Cheesecake today for us Thanks guys for a great day out I hope @Big Andy's back and his wallet (see next week what happens when you visit TOYBOX) recover quickly and hope to see you all next time xx1 point
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The TeleTubbies recruit a new member- 'Caky holey' I was tempted out by 'promises' of 6-7 degrees and sunshine- @Dave Eastwood (Gadgetman) - Club Secretary Felt the need to 'hoist' his bonnet off, to finish off his recent throttle cable repairs. The usual follow the peaky tractor procession- 'Cakey Wakey' Says it's 'Time for Cake' another great day out, thanks all.1 point
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As my car is an out and out sprint car with no passenger seat or trackday tyres my role will be to wander round the paddock helping out where needed and offering advice if its wanted.1 point
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My neighbour’s 5-year old daughter, who has no underlying conditions, just came back home from four nights in hospital after getting COVID. Her parents were beside themselves to say the least.0 points