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Rally Schedule 2020 Rally Schedule 2020 Month Date Nights Venue Marshal February 21-23 2 County Hall, Durham (Fire & Ice) Feb / Mar 28-1 2 White Water (Club Site) March 6-8 2 Houghall College Colin & Bernadette March 13-15 2 Redcar Racecourse (St Patricks Rally) March 20-22 2 Durham & Tees Valley Airport Dave & Mary Wilson March 27-29 2 Bishop Auckland (Rugby Club) Sarah & Eoin Dugdale April 3-5 2 Carrsides Farm (Rushyford) Karen & Ken Simmons April 9-13 4 Unthank Park, Stanhope, (Easter W/End) John & Debra April 17-19 2 Wynyard Station Dave Morgan April 24-26 2 Dalton Piercy John&Joan/Derek& Joanne May 1 -3 2 Bradley Burn (Wolsingham) Dave Morgan May 7-10 3 Wark (Bank Holiday) Colin & Bernadette May 15-17 2 The Aviator, (Fishburn Airfield) Karen & Ken Simmons May 22-25 3 Oakleaf Sports Centre (Golf Tournament) Barry & Angela Dodd May 29-31 2 Westholme Farm (Heighington) Sarah & Eoin Dugdale June 5-7 3 Seaburn Camp (Chairman’s Rally) Barry & Angela Dodd June 12-14 2 The Countryman (Bolam) Kevin & Sharon Showler June 13-23 10 Upper Largo, (Holiday Rally) Barry & Angela Dodd June 19-21 2 June 26-28 2 The Bugalow, Hartside, (Durham) Joe Wilson/M. Harding July 3-5 2 Thirsk Racecourse Debra & John Atkinson July 10-12 2 Mainsforth Sports Complex Dave & Barbara July 17-19 2 Manfield Shaun & Julie July 23-26 3 Lizard Farm (Whitburn) Barry & Angela Dodd Jul/Aug 31-2 2 Donnewell Farm August 7-9 2 Great Ayton August 14-16 2 Bedale, Camping & Caravan Club Barry & Angela Dodd August 21-23 2 West Newbiggen Farm, (Lanchester) August 28-31 3 Thornton Watlass (August Bank Holiday) John & Debra September 3 - 6 3 Crimdon House Farm (Horticultural) Barry & Angela Dodd September 11-13 2 The Hammer & Pincers September 18-20 2 Stokesley, (Agricultural Show) September 25-27 2 Middridge Meadows (Nominations) Dave & Mary Wilson October 4 A.G.M Barry Dodd October 9-11 2 Bear Park October 16-18 2 Catterick Race Course Dave & Mary October 23-25 2 Morton Palms Farm Middleton St George Oct/Nov 30-1 2 Unthank Park (Halloween) Colin & Bernadette November 6-8 2 Croft - Fire Works (Joint with NY) Dave & Karen Young November 13-15 3 Seaburn Camp (Illumination’s) Barry & Angela Dodd November 27-29 2 The Countryman (Bolam) Colin & Bernadette November 28 Dine & Dance Colin & Bernadette December 29-2 4 Sedgefield Racecourse (New Year) Brian & Pam Mottram December 30-3 4 Monkwearmouth School (New Year) *Please note that this schedule could be subject to change Please contact our rally secretary Dave Wilson email :- [email protected] if you are interested in marshalling or co – marshalling a rally .
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