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The Club has a new Magazine Editor

Having produced his September and last edition, Bob Richardson has handed over the editorial reigns to Steve O'Hara, who will produce the October Magazine, due on your doorsteps on October 1st.

A big thanks goes to Bob, and his assistant Val, who have produced the magazine for at least the last 5 years, and every edition has been delivered on time, on the 1st of the month of publication, a remarkable achievement! You can read about the chairman's award to the couple here.

Steve O'Hara

So we welcome Steve, already a Club committee member, to his new role whilst wishing him every success.

Steve is a committed Standard fan and has owned a collection of the cars. He currently runs a 1935 Standard 9 and a 1930 Standard Teignmouth. Steve's other passion is that he is a Train enthusiast and he has lived above Birmingham's New Street Station, so he can get a good view!  His daytime job combines both hobbies, as he delivers cars all over the country, meaning he can make the return journeys on the railways.

Steve will welcome your input and photographs to the magazine. You can contact him on editor@standardmotorclub.org.uk 

Steve's is an interim appointment for October, after which there will be a planned handover to another committee member.

 

 

 


I am aware that there are other cars and information that could be added to this site to make it more comprehensive, so if you have material and photographs, please let me know.  Please send me, Phil Homer, a message at: Phil Homer


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