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Committee
News October 2009:
Get to know the Club's Committee
The Club is administered by a
volunteer committee, democratically elected each year at the AGM.
You can contact the club here
In order to get to know your committee better, here is some
information about all of them.
| Chairman - Peter Lockley
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| Peter's first Standard was an 50's 8 but more recently he
has restored a very rare Vanguard Estate. Most
recently he has restored a TR
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Swallow
Doretti.
Peter lives in Long Itchington in Warwickshire and works as a Solicitor in nearby
Leamington. His other consuming interest is Steam Railways, of which he has an
encyclopedic knowledge. |

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Secretary - Rachel Maxwell
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Rachael has
been the Secretary since April 2004. She hails from Towcester in
Northamptonshire and is the Navigator in a Standard Flying
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Vice Chairman and
Webmaster - Phil Homer
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Phil, together with
wife Lynda have been members for over 30 years and hail from
St. Albans in Hertfordshire. They currently
run no less than five Standards dating from 1919 to 1956,
though not all of them are on the road at any one time. Phil is a
resting Project Director in the IT industry, and also edits these webpages. |
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Membership Secretary and Registrar - Tony
Pingriff
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| Tony has a
very active role in the club as he deals with all new memberships and renewals and keeps
the records of all known Standards. In his spare time he runs an
Avon Flying 16,
and he is restoring an early 30's
Standard Big 9.
Tony lives in Meriden in the West Midlands and is a retired Manager in the Gas Industry.
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Treasurer - Val Richardson
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| Val is
the senior management half of the second husband/wife team on the committee and lives in Frome in Somerset. She performs
the vital role of Treasurer admirably well by not allowing
the committee to spend too much! Bob and Val run a 1934 10 Avon Drophead
Coupe |
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Magazine Editor - Steve O'Hara
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Steve is the
Clubs other Train enthusiast and lives above Birmingham's New Street Station, so he can get
a good view! He took on editorship of the Club's magazine,
during 2007. Steve drives a Vintage Standard Teignmouth |
| New Members Secretary - Bob Richardson
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Bob has
recently retired from the post of Magazine Editor, one of the most
onerous of
the committee tasks. He now sends out New Membership
packs to members. Bob, together with wife Val, run a 1934
Standard Avon and a more modern TR4A |
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Member without
Portfolio - Lynda Homer
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| Lynda
is an Educational Consultant at the Science Learning Centre,
East of England, where she is concerned with the Continuous Professional
Development of Science Teachers. She will tackle almost any job on her Standard
cars and enjoys driving them
to rallies and events - and encourages other ladies to do likewise. |

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DVLA Representative - Dennis Brown
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Dennis hails from
Raglan in South Wales. An enthusiastic rally organiser, he travels long
distances in his 1929 Selby Tourer, or his superb
Flying 12 Saloon
Dennis has taken on the valuable work of liaison with
the DVLA |
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Spares Remanufacturing
Co-ordinator - Paul Newsome
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| Paul Newsome hails from Rugby in
Warwickshire and has a lifelong interest in the Motor industry
and in Standard Cars. His
1925 Standard Charlecote is a
regular attendee at Club events. Paul also drives a Triumph TR4 |

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Member without
Portfolio - John Maxwell
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John Maxwell
forms the one half of the Committee's three "husband and
wife" teams, proving Standards are for all the family.
He pilots both a Standard Flying 9 and a Flying 12 |
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Spares Sourcing
Co-ordinator - Brian Parkes
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| Brian is a
long-term member of the club, and joined the committee
in January 2006. He runs a
Post-war Standard 14 and is a virtual ever-present at Standard
Rallies and Roadruns. His encyclopaedic knowledge of the
whole Flying Standard range has earned him the title of the
"Flying Doctor"! |

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Publicity Officer - Darrell Cunningham
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Darrell Cunningham is an active
member and founder of the New Forest Group of the Standard Motor Club. He
owns a prewar Flying 8 Tourer. Darrell was elected to the committee at the
Annual General Meeting of The Standard Motor Club on 31st March 2008
The main role of the Publicity Officer is
to promote the Club and the marque as a whole to the Classic Car Press
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