JOC TRIP TO DUBLIN

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topcataviator
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JOC TRIP TO DUBLIN

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IRISH VINTAGE & CLASSIC CAR SHOW
SUNDAY JULY 4th 2010



Last year we had a great turn-out for this event. Some JOC members travelled from far and near to attend the show. Last year?s attendance included over 1,100 vintage and classic cars on display with the JOC Stand displaying 13 Jensens from the UK and Ireland. A great weekend was had by all. So it?s now time to consider a trip for this year?s event.

This weekend will not clash with other events on the JOC calendar.

If you wish you could extend your trip to a duration of your choice should you wish to take a holiday in Ireland.

My intention would be to organise accommodation in a luxury Medieval Castle/Hotel 2 miles from Dublin City centre (our base) and also, if you wish, less expensive alternative accommodation nearby in the Clontarf area of Dublin 3, which is only a ten minute drive from the Holyhead-Dublin car ferry and 2 miles from Dublin's city centre.

There are a number of other events in Dublin on the weekend which may be of interest to members.

Included will be a JOC run to picturesque areas of nearby Howth and Malahide, on the East coast and evening meetings for dinner, etc.

I can organise Golf at superb Courses (9-18 holes to suit) if you wish.

What I need just now is an idea of numbers to allow me to book accommodation in advance and advise costs, etc.

Please reply A.S.A.P. to avail of suberb accommodation!

Should you like to have a peep at the main hotel (our base) go to:

http://www.clontarfcastle.ie/

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Count me in.

Post by PaulMcElhinney »

Tony,

I shall be coming over this year. Still haven't got a roadworthy Jensen but hey ho I'll still enjoy it. I'll be bringing my new woman whose bodywork is on a par with anything Jensen produced!!!

Speak soon,

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I still need to confirm my diary but it is looking promising :D
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Stephen
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Me too

Post by Stephen »

Tony

You can include me as well, please.

Thanks

Stephen
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Post by PaulMcElhinney »

Tony,

Sorry I am forced to cancel. My girlfriend is a schoolteacher and can't take the Monday off. I contemplated asking her whether I could come over on the plane on my own but I've never been very brave...

Have a good meeting,

Regards,


Paul.
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Post by Martin R »

I have confirmed and booked my ferry & hotel, sorry you won't be with us this year Paul.

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Post by Chris Cooke »

I also have booked the hotel.Looking forward to meeting everyone ,and having a few :D nice cold beers.If anyone is travelling down from the North please let me know ,and we can go in convoy.
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A GREAT SHOW . . . THANKS TO ALL THAT ATTENDED :wink:

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Post by Keith »

That's 5 times you've posted the very same message? :?
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I thought 4 times . . . . but you could be correct . . . . is that a problem :?:

If so, I cannot see why as I was replying to previous posts/threads relating to the same topic :wink:
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Post by Keith »

topcataviator wrote:I thought 4 times . . . . but you could be correct . . . . is that a problem :?:

If so, I cannot see why as I was replying to previous posts/threads relating to the same topic :wink:
You appear to be trying to make some sort of point, but I can't for the life of me work out what it is?

Perhaps you could enlighten me?
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Post by topcataviator »

Keith wrote:
You appear to be trying to make some sort of point, but I can't for the life of me work out what it is?
Perhaps you could enlighten me?
Simple . . .

As you already know, I posted xxx€œJOC TRIP TO DUBLINâ€
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