Since 1998 we as a club have paid our respects to Major Maurice Harvey; the well known Alvis works driver. This year the Remembering Maurice Harvey event was held on the 6th October when six Alvis cars and 22 people gathered in St. Keverne on the Lizard peninsular in Cornwall
Hugh Bradnum and Ann Bradnum received a personal invitation to show one of our cars at Brize Norton’s Friends and Families Day, 4th September 2021. We were welcomed to extend this invitation to the club as a whole.
With the rain just holding off for a change we were able to gather at the Little’s by kind invitation of David and Sue at their home which is an old railway terminus at Midenhall. They still have the ticket office and the platform and parcels platform. David has had the Parcel Sorting building reconstructed to original plans and now uses this as his three car garage.
The section’s annual gathering was the first time some members had met for over a year but nobody looked a day older of course. Nearly thirty gleaming cars arrived, a number bravely offering themselves for scrutiny by the concours judges.
On the 31st July at the Silverstone Classic, a belated Centenary Event, by invitation of the Organisers a variety of Alvises perambulated the track in a sedate convoy as a belated celebration of the Centenary of the marque.