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PostPosted: Tue Mar 03, 2020 6:53 am 
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EVENT CANCELLED DUE TO THE COVID-19 PANDEMIC

Triumph Dolomite Club International Rally 2020 celebrating 50 years of the Triumph Toledo and Triumph 1500

When is it?

Sunday 13th September, 10am – 5pm (but you may come and go as you please, there is no obligation on members to be through the gate by a specific time).

Location?
Millets Farm Centre, A415, Kingston Rd, Abingdon, Oxfordshire. OX13 5HB https://milletsfarmcentre.com/
Located 5 minutes from the A34 and 20 minutes from junction 9 of the M40 and is well signposted from all directions.
Millets Farm Centre is a family owned attraction passionate about providing the very best in quality food, shopping and family entertainment.
Attractions include:
• Falconry Centre – with live demonstrations throughout the day.
• ‘Sprouts’ Play Barn – Soft Play Centre for younger visitors – Booking recommended: https://sproutsplaybarn.digitickets.co.uk/tickets for timed sessions at 9.15-11.30am, 12-2.30pm and 3-5.30pm. Café within soft play centre offering light refreshments.
• The ‘Maize Maze’
• Children’s play area
• Farm animals, including Goats, Rheas, Sheep, Cows, Horses and Alpacas
• Farmhouse Kitchen and Potting Shed café for lunches, tea and coffee, cakes etc. Plenty of space for picnics also.
• Well stocked farm shop
• Frosts Garden Centre
and also the Autumn Craft & Gift Fair - https://milletsfarmcentre.com/what-s-on ... -2020.html

How much is it to get in?
it’s FREE! Members or non-members and their families are very welcome to attend. Traders, autojumblers and members of other clubs are also invited, there’s no charge at all. Payment is required for those wishing to visit the Soft Play Centre, Falconry Centre and Maze.

So what’s it all about then?
It’s our annual get together, guaranteed to be the largest gathering of Dolomites, Toledos and FWD cars in the world! It’s our usual mix of informal concours, autojumble and regalia sales. Millets Farm is a great place to visit for people of all ages, whether they’re classic car fans or not. A truly great day out for ALL the family – don’t miss it!
For those wishing to make a weekend trip, the rally is ideally situated for exploring The Cotswolds, Oxford, Abingdon (home of the MG car company) along with many other places of interest. A club run/ evening meal on the Saturday can be arranged for those who may plan to stay in the area – please let us know.

50 Years of the Toledo & 1500
We'll be celebrating the 50th anniversary of the launch of these fine models with special parking areas as well as free gifts and new merchandise on sale.

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PostPosted: Thu Jul 30, 2020 11:43 pm 
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Do we have any inkling as to whether TDCIR will be going ahead this year?

I'd foolishly thought that since the garden centres were opening up again, we'd be ok, just park the cars a couple of feet further apart to maintain social distancing and bingo, it is quite a big field!

But with even outdoor gatherings limited to 30 people, risk assessments required and no government guidance on car shows specifically, I may have been a touch naive in my assumptions!

Does anyone have the straight word?

Steve

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PostPosted: Fri Jul 31, 2020 4:43 pm 
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We're mulling this over at the moment and should make a decision shortly...

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Please note that I am simply a Forum administrator, so please do not contact me unless your question is regarding your Forum account. For general enquiries regarding the Club and its services (membership queries, questions about spares, lapdancing etc) please see https://forum.triumphdolomite.co.uk/vie ... hp?t=20098

Are you enjoying using our forum? If so why not support the owners club which provides it by joining The Triumph Dolomite Club? Help us to preserve these great cars for future generations.
Club membership costs just £30 for one year or £55 for two years. See https://forum.triumphdolomite.co.uk/vie ... =4&t=37824 for details.


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PostPosted: Sun Aug 16, 2020 5:17 pm 
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We have made the difficult decision to cancel the event this year. Apologies for any inconvenience.

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Please note that I am simply a Forum administrator, so please do not contact me unless your question is regarding your Forum account. For general enquiries regarding the Club and its services (membership queries, questions about spares, lapdancing etc) please see https://forum.triumphdolomite.co.uk/vie ... hp?t=20098

Are you enjoying using our forum? If so why not support the owners club which provides it by joining The Triumph Dolomite Club? Help us to preserve these great cars for future generations.
Club membership costs just £30 for one year or £55 for two years. See https://forum.triumphdolomite.co.uk/vie ... =4&t=37824 for details.


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