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I’m writing this on Monday May 9, having got home late last night from the 60th HCVS London to Brighton Run. Our full report will be in next month’s magazine, but I can tell you now that, after three years, Brighton is very definitely Back with a Bang! It was a fabulous event; well-organised and very, very busy.

It was also good to see so many vehicles which hadn’t been on previous runs. Clearly a lot

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