LETTERS
Letters to the Bulletin on any topic connected with Brooklands – past, present or future, or about the BTM, are most welcome. Please send them to Chris Bass via
chris@chrisbass.co.uk or 2 Riverside Close, Brookwood, Woking, Surrey GU24 0AP.
Parking in The Heights Dear Diana
Firstly many thanks to you and all the volunteers, much appreciated. Re the Bulletin, I’m sure like me a good few members get confused about the parking arrangements for various events. On the ‘Forthcoming events’ pages would it be possible to place the asterisk next to the date on the left rather than in the script? Kind regards,
Dennis Aspley, via e-mail
Editor’s note: Do other members think this would be helpful?
Decency Sue Sweet’s Jaguar.
note, even to just to say sorry if they had any decency.
Sue Sweet, via e-mail
Editor’s note: Please contact us if you know anything about this unfortunate incident.
Not to be forgotten
Dear Chris,
While visiting the BTM Classic Car Show and Retrojumble, I parked my Jaguar XKR (which I want to sell) in the BTM car park section, only to find on return that it had been hit on the rear wing. There was no note of apology or offer to pay for repairs – I was extremely upset as I now have to get it repaired before I can sell it. If it was another member they could have left a
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A letter to Kenneth Evans from the Department of Environment in 1975. The Railway Straight and the site where the Flight Booking Office was then standing (the Flying Village) had been sold by BAC and so could not be included in the ‘listing’.
Dear Mr Bass,
The passing of people reminds me of events which led to the erection of the Brooklands Monument in 1957 and the establishment of the
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