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DVLA lose entitlement
MAG have highlighted a problem at the DVLA where riders who have sent their licences to the DVLA in good faith, and as the law requires, to have changes to their personal details and addresses updated may have their licences returned without the inclusion of their motorcycle entitlement.
The situation is further compounded by what seems to be the lack of a back up records system. The DVLA are requiring riders who have been affected by this blunder to provide their own evidence of having passed their motorcycle test. If you are about to send your licence to the DVLA for any reason it would be a good idea to take a photocopy of your licence before they are sent to the DVLA for any updates.
DVLA website: www.dvla.gov.uk
Extra meet for Three Counties
Three Counties are introducing a second meeting of the month starting with the 1st Wednesday in March and every month thereafter.
For full information please read Gambalunga February/March 2007 issue.
Bristol Italian Auto Moto Festival 28th April 2007
Bringing some of Italy's most desirable and charismatic cars and bikes into the heart of the Old City, surrounded by some great restaurants, pubs, and cafes. Admission is free of charge to entrants and spectators.
For the full article please read Gambalunga February/March 2007 issue.
Bike Parking Charges Petition
There is a proposal to introduce bike parking charges in London . We all know that those travelling by bike reduce congestion, free up space for essential four-wheel traffic and have less of an environmental impact as opposed to most other powered vehicles.
Visiting http://petitions.pm.gov.uk/FreeBikeParking/ will allow you to object to the proposal.
For more information on how this topic please read Gambalunga February/March 2007 issue.
Same Head, Different Pub!
The East Anglia Branch have moved from the Queen’s Head at Great Wenham to the Queen’s Head at Lower Layham, nr. Hadley, Ipswich.
For more information please read GambalungaFebruary/March 2007 issue.
Hairy Bikers 'Guzzi Gastronomia'.
The two stars of 'The Hairy Bikers Cookbook', Simon King and David Myers borrowed two Guzzis from Corsa Italiana for their trip to Belgium as part of the next series.
For more info on the Hairy Bikers please read GambalungaFebruary/March 2007 issue.




