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Posted: 8:57am, 23 July 2010


The 2011 ALRC National Rally is to be hosted by Breckland Land Rover Club

The 2011 ALRC National Rally is to be hosted by Breckland Land Rover Club at The National Construction College, Bircham Newton, Norfolk over the weekend of May 27th-30 2011. The site is approximately five miles from the North Norfolk Coast and its many attractions. The club has secured a large grass camping field that's cut every week, An even bigger off-road site with all the equipment that the biggest construction college in Europe has to prepare the sections/course, Trade stands signed up, Bed and Breackfast available within the college, an on-site restaurant, an on-site shop for the basics and arrangements for a follow on rally until June 4.
 
The BLRC was formed in 1971 by a small group of enthusiasts and has now grown to be a major grouping of owners, drivers, interested parties and even unwilling partners! In its early days, the Club had access to the Stanford Battle Area near Thetford - a trials and safari area second to none - right in the middle of East Anglia's 'Breckland' hence the name for the Club. The Club's badge depicts 'Old Shuck' (from the anglo-saxon 'soucca' - omen of doom), a large spectral hound which supposedly roams the marshes of Norfolk, and a windpump typical of the Broads area. Its members cover a wide range of ages from teenagers to retired people and come from all walks of life, most living in East Anglia. The Club has a full calendar of events held mainly in Norfolk and Suffolk and tries to cater for all its members and regularly holds competitive trials to test the skill of drivers which are based on low speed manoeuvering through ten or twelve 'gated sections' over rough terrain. These are one of the few occasions when many drivers can use their Land Rover vehicles to their full potential.

The club will keep updating its website as time goes on with entry form, entry lists, SRs and other bits; www.alrcnationals2011.co.uk/ or click here for BLRC


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Words: JC
Pictures: JC
National-next-the-Sea

The 2011 ALRC National Rally is to be hosted by Breckland Land Rover Club at The National Construction College, Bircham Newton, Norfolk


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