Author: <span>Chris Paton</span>

Tour

Tour – 2022 Spring Run

VSMA Spring Run 2022

Friday 22nd – Monday 25th April 2022

Based at the Old Manor Hotel

Lundin Links

A total of 22 attended the event. Around 7 other couples were unable to attend and had to pull out near to the event mainly due to illness.

The start was at Caulders Garden Centre, Cumbernauld on Friday morning. Breakfast roll, tea/coffee was provided as part of the entry fee.

A route book containing all the routes for the weekend was issued. The routes were drawn up by Nancy Crichton using the ball and arrow system.

The first section was between Caulders and Lundin Links approximately 90mls stopping at Sterling Mills for lunch. The route ran through Kilsyth, over the Tak-ma-doon road, through the Carron Valley to Fintry, onto Kippen , Callendar, Dunblane, Bridge of Allan and along the Ochil Hills to Sterling Mills.

After lunch the route wandered through Dollar, Yetts of Muchart, Milnathorp, Strathmilgo, passed Faulkland and onto the Old Manor Hotel.

The usual Drinks and Nibbles Reception was enjoyed by all as we looked over the Forth from our special event room which would be exclusively for us all weekend.

On Saturday we visited the Secret Bunker used during the Cold War a short journey of 13mls from the Hotel. It was a very interesting experience. This bunker was built in 1953 in response to the threat of nuclear war with the USSR. Government and Military commanders would have run the country from there if Nuclear War had broken out!!

Pictures from the secret bunker

We then journeyed on to Kellie Castle (a NTS property) which was very close by for lunch.

Kellie Castle is a Victorian style Castle the oldest parts dating back to the 14th Century, home at one time to the daughter of Robert the Bruce. The interior was refurbished in the late 19th Century by the Lorimer Family.

After an excellent lunch there was a tour of the Castle and Gardens.

On Sunday we made our way from the Hotel through St Andrews to the Discovery Centre and V&A Museum in Dundee, a journey of approximately 25mls. Entrants had time to visit the V&A exhibition before moving to the Discovery Centre for lunch (excellent soup and sandwiches). Lunch was taken on the 1st floor gallery which had an excellent view of the ship.

After lunch a tour of the discovery was available to us. The Discovery was built in Dundee because they had a great deal of experience in building whaling ships. The ship was used to travel to Antarctica to conduct scientific research and make magnetic surveys in Antarctica. After a five month journey Antarctica was reached in January 1902.

Pictures of the Discovery

After the Discovery we moved a short distance to tour Verdant Works, a restored mill which was used for Jute production, the original buildings dating back to 1833. Jute is a natural fibre obtained from plants and used during the 19th Century to manufacture among other things sacking, ropes, carpets and tents. The raw material came from Bangladesh and was processed in this mill from the 1860s to the end of the 1800s. The highlight of the tour was the 82yr old female volunteer who had worked on the sight following in footsteps of her parents and grandparents.

Sunday Evening

On Monday, after a most enjoyable few days the entrants made their way home a few pounds heavier due to the excellent food they had had at the Hotel. All entrants were most complementary about the runs and the accommodation which had been arranged for them by Secretary, Nancy and Chairman, Bob.

It was agreed to provisionally book the Hotel for the Spring Run 2023.

Pictures: Margaret Smillie

Report: Barry Crichton  

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News

Events 2022

British Hill Climb Championship 2022

April 23rd/24th – Prescott

April 30th – Craigantlet

May 7th/8th – Harewood

May28th/29th – Gurston Down

June 4th/5th – Shelsey Walsh

June 18th/19th – Doune 4 rounds, 2 Sat & 2 Sun*

July 3rd – Harewood

July 13th – Bouley Bay

July16th – Val Des Terres

July 30/31st – Wiscome Park

August 13/14th – Shelsey Walsh

Sept. 3rd/4th – Prescott

Sept.24/25th – Loton Park

*This is the only time the Championship cars will compete in Scotland in 2022

Scottish Hill Climb Championship 2022

April 16/17th – Doune

May14/15th – Fintry (Aberdeen)

June11/12th – Forrestburn

August 6/7th – Fintry (Aberdeen)

August 27/28th – Forrestburn

Sept. 17/18th – Doune

May 21st/22nd Classic Hill Climb, practice Saturday, timed Sunday  (This is a new event held at Doune)

SMRC race meetings 2022:

10th April – Knockhill

8th May – Knockhill

12th June – Knockhill

16th July – Cadwell Park  *

21st August – Knockhill

9th October – Knockhill

* This is the away meeting for all classes at Cadwell Park

KNC Groundworks Motorsport UK Scottish Rally Championship 2022:

5th March – Snowman – Inverness

23rd April – Speyside Stages – Elgin

29th May – Jim Clark – Duns (Closed Road Rally)

24/25th June – Argyll Rally – Dunoon (Closed Road Rally)

23rd July – RSAC Scottish – Moffat

13th August – Grampian – Banchory

10th September – Galloway Hills – Castle Douglas

22nd October – Carlisle Stages – Kielder

 

Classic Car Shows 2022

May 8th   NOTE: Date change from 13th to 8th

Strathallan’s Games Park, Bridge of Allan – Stirling & District Classic Car Club have held shows at the Park since 2005 with the considerable proceeds going to local charities.

May 28th

Ayrshire Motor show, Ayr Race Course

June 12th

Kames Car Show NOTE: Event Cancelled

June 18/19th

Thirlestane Castle , Lauder This is the 50th Anniversary of the Borders Vintage Automobile Club and the 15th Anniversary of the BVAC Classics at Thirlestane. This year the event will be an Automotive Festival

“The Jackie Stewart Classic” presented and sponsored by ROLEX in aid of the Charity, “Race against Dementia”, set up by Sir Jackie(Honorary President of the VSMA)

I would say this will be the largest car event held in Scotland since “IGNITION” held at the SECC in 2016 & 2017, so well worth a visit. More information can be found at ww.bvca.org.uk.

June 25th/26th

Moffat Classic Car Rally

This popular event is in it’s 25th year and always attracts a huge entry of pre-1990 vehicles. After assembling in the show field on Saturday the cars head out at mid-day for the town centre parade and then on to the scenic run by St Mary’s Loch, Megget and Talla reservoirs, Devil’s Beef Tub and back to Moffat.

The cars return to the show field on Sunday for the static display. Further information at www.sre-scot.co.uk

July2nd/3rd

Royal Deeside Motor Show, Kincardine Castle, Aberdeenshire

July 9/10th

Glamis Castle – Glamis Scottish Transport Extravaganza hosted by the Strathmore Vintage Vehicle Club. This is the 46th running of the Extravaganza. Further information at www.svvc.co.uk

July 17th

Scottish Festival of Motoring, The Royal Highland Centre, Newbridge, Edinburgh

August 28th

Buckie Car Show

Sept.3rd/4th

Bo’ness Revival, Kinneil Park, Bo’ness this is a Hill Climb and Classic car show. Further information at www.bonessrevival.co.uk

Caledonian Classic & Historic Motorsport Club events 2022:

8th May – Red Hackle Tour

24th July – Museum Tour

17th/18th September – Dales Moors & Forests

4th December – Classic High Tea

In addition:

April 3rd – RSAC Spring Run

9th April – HCC  Spring Run

22/25th April – VSMA Spring Run

4th June – Rotary Club of Inverness

21st August – RSAC Three Lochs Classic

3/4th September – HCC Crofterra Pandemonia

 

 

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