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Trophy time

It would be about this time of the year that the LCGB annual awards ceremony would be taking place. Sadly because of the pandemic, it has been cancelled not only because the event itself can’t be held, but because there has been no rally season or competitions to speak of. The event held with the AGM has become something of an institution, spanning 40 years, and is still as popular as ever. After the rejuvenation of the club in the late 1970s and once it became fully established seasonal competitions were formed and soon became fiercely competitive. These were not just for individual members but also for clubs involved in both rallygoing and sporting events.

Very well organised and marshalled, they were not just done for the sake of handing a few trophies out

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