Breffni Vintage Club are holding their annual autojumble this year on Sunday the 20th of March 2016 in the Kilmore Diocesan Pastoral Centre in Cavan town.
More information available in the flyer below:
Breffni Vintage Club held their closing run for 2015 on Sunday the 4th of October 2015.
The run began with refreshments at Belturbet Marina and then departed for the first stop of the day at the workhouse in Bawnboy, Co. Cavan.
Everyone was treated to a number of guided tours around the various buildings of the workhouse which highlighted the work being done to preserve and protect the historical site.
A special thanks to the committee of the Templeport Development Association and the tour guides who made the visit very enjoyable. More information on the Bawnboy Workhouse and the ongoing efforts to preserve and protect it is available at http://www.workhouse.bawnboy.com/
The next stop brought the run to Ballinamore, Co. Leitrim to visit the newly extended Glenview Folk Museum where refreshments were kindly provided. Everyone got the opportunity to view the large collection of exhibits in the newly extended museum which included a unique street display, restored farm machinery, a garage display and many more preserved and restored items.
A special thanks to Brian, Teresa and Alan and everyone at Glenview Folk Museum for their kind hospitality on the day. More information on Glenview Folk Museum is available at http://glenviewmuseum.ie/.
The run finished in Belturbet, Co. Cavan at the Seven Horseshoes Hotel for a sit down meal. Breffni Vintage Club would like to thank all those who helped out on the day including the various stewards who kept everything running smoothly and those who helped to plan and organise the enjoyable run.
Autojumble, Craft & Model Fair
Kilmore Diocesan Pastoral Centre (Beside St. Patrick’s College, Cavan)
Sunday 8th March 2015 at 11am
The Government through the Road Safety Authority launched a public consultation on testing of Vintage Vehicles last Thursday the 16th of October 2014. This consultation is to be closed down by Friday November 14th 2014 and the legislation to be introduced in early 2015. At the moment any vehicles that were registered after the 1st January 1980 must be tested (NCT). The RSA are considering a number of options in providing an exemption from the requirement to undergo compulsory testing for vintage vehicles first registered either:
More information is available on the RSA website including how to give your feedback on the new proposals: RSA – Roadworthiness Testing of Vintage Vehicles
UPDATE:
At a recent meeting which a number of Breffni Vintage Club members attended, the following slides were presented which explain the new guidelines and what you need to do to give your feedback. The slides can be download here: RSA Public Consultation Presentation IVVCC
A blank response form can be downloaded here: Roadworthiness_Testing_of_Vintage_Vehicles_Response_Form_Blank