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Welcome back Scotland

Scotland was one of the first regions of the MGF Register and we are delighted to welcome it back under the Register umbrella once again. Glenn Neilson was around n those early days and helped run the MGFreedom group more recently. He has now re-activated the Region under the name of MGFun (which we all agree the cars are!).
Glenn tells about the Scotland Region historically and looks to the future:

MGFun are not the first F and TF group in Scotland. Not long after the F was released a group called MGF Scotland was created and organised runs and events for Scottish owners and was very successful for several years before dropping off the events radar. Some owners in Scotland still had an appetite for events so some were organised on the MG Enthusiasts BBS forum (remember forums?) and event was organised for September 2002. The people who turned up became the next group and were called Central Scotland MGF (CSMGF) and run by David Cleland and Gerry Hoirns. Some of you who are long term F or TF owners may remember “Golden Wheels” owned by Gerry and David’s lovely red MGF Steptronic. CSMGF was very successful at holding monthly meetings and runs throughout the year and introduced the HIGHLANDER weekend which attracted F and TF owners from all corners of the UK including Ireland.

CSMGF successfully carried the F and TF flag in Scotland from 2002 until 2008. I attended my first MG run with CSMGF in June 2006 and was immediately hooked but unfortunately, in 2008 both David and Gerry pulled their handbrakes on, selected neutral and switched off their interest in CSMGF and the group events came to an end.  Again, all was not lost because there was still a strong desire from Scottish F and TF owners to keep events going so 2008 saw the creation of MGFreedom, run by Alan Dunlop and myself.  Alan attended the very first CSMGF run in 2002 so he can only be considered as a veteran of the MGF and TF scene in Scotland. To date, Alan remains true to the models and he has serious F and TF collection. MGFreedom was hugely successful in delivering runs and events in Scotland, nationally and in Europe until around 2016 when events started to dwindle. As at 2021, MGFreedom group still exists, but as an independent group and will focus on holding the famous annual HIGHLANDER event started by CSMGF in 2002.

With MGFreedom concentrating on the HIGHLANDER event each year, this leaves Scotland without a dedicated F and TF group to provide regular runs and evens for Scottish owners. The force of the F and TF in Scotland is strong and with Scotland’s amazing roads and wonderful scenery, we have the perfect basis for having MG “Fun”.

I need to mention Covid-19 as this is the deciding factor for the forceable future and will no doubt impact upon our plans going forward. As I type this in mid-January 2021, there are already cancelled events in Scotland during 2021 so, when allowed, we will start moving towards having pub meets and organising runs/events to allow our members to meet in person but until then MGFun will grow via Facebook.

So what’s the plan? The success of the previous groups cannot be ignored so I won’t be reinventing the wheel. Initially I aim to run MGFun in line with our forerunners and tweaking things as the group develops. This means;

  1. Regular/monthly pub meets
  2. Regular/monthly summer runs
  3. Annual weekend event
  4. Short winter runs
  5. Attendance at car shows

Thanks again to Tim for welcoming Scotland back to the Register. Take care, keep safe, best wishes to our fellow regions and we hope some of you can venture north of the border to join us for some MGFun in the future.

Glenn Neilson

Scottish Region Representative.

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New Year, New Regions

We look forward to 2021 with some hope. A vaccine is being rolled out which should allow us to return to a semblance of normality, when that may actually be is still conjecture, however. Here at the MGF Register, we are looking forward to 2021 by looking forward to our postponed MGF25 event in July, an increasing raft of summer events, and by welcoming some new regions to the club. Whilst they can’t operate as normal with runs, shows, etc at the moment we hope that you can join them on their social media feeds and help build the Region ready for action later in the year.
So, where are they?
Midlands Borders – Rob Parry has set the group up to cover those areas to the left of Birmingham and bordering Wales, hence the name! Rob says “Our region covers Worcestershire, Shropshire, Herefordshire and Staffordshire. Although being setup during these difficult times we will be in contact with those who have registered your cars with the MGF Register, or are MGF Register members in the region, with regular newsletters and when allowed we will be arranging events where we look forward to meeting current members, and, hopefully attracting new ones.
If you have any specific questions or queries I can be contacted directly via e-mail at: midlands.borders@mgfregister.org.”
Join Rob on Facebook at (2) The MG Car Club MGF Register Midlands Borders Region | Facebook
Scotland – Glenn Nielson has been on the MGF scene for a long time and is associated with the Highlander events and the old Central Scotland MGF region. He has recently taken ownership of an 85th Anniversary TF and is keen to get like-minded owners together. Look out for further details but in the meantime, he can be contacted on Scotland@mgfregister.org
Leicestershire – Steve White currently runs the Heart of England group but is also not far from Leicestershire and is setting up a new region to cover this area shortly. Look out for social media soon but in the meantime, he can be contacted on Leics@mgfregisster.org

We have also a vacancy to take over the Lancashire Region where Neil Rushton has retired from MG life. If you live in the Manchester/Lancashire area and would like to run a Region then please get in touch.
Likewise, if you live in the Merseyside/Cheshire area where our current incumbent, Simon Davies, is looking to step down soon.
If you are interested in these roles or would like to help the club out by running a social group in your area (if it’s not already covered) then please contact Tim Morris at regions@mgfregister.org.