December - Meal in Ponteland

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The hardy few met last night and decided to have a meal out in December rather than our usual pub meet. Probably on the first Friday or Saturday in December to avoid clashing with Sir James' drinkathon:beerjug:

I'll look around to see if anywhere can accommodate us. Any suggestions welcome - cheap, reasonably central to the region. One possibility is the Chinese restaurant in Ponteland - cheapish and cheerful.

Anybody interested post here in the next 7 days so that I know the numbers they need to cater for.
 
Another two seats here please:bounce1


Errrr, thats one for me and one for Gail, not two for me:blast
 
Ponteland - there's a name from the past :D
Used to fire on the ranges there when I was a Junior Soldier based at Ouston with the Royal Signals in 1978
 
Penny farthings I believe:comfort

There was a time when I pedalled quite quickly:P


1981
Racing
in the
path of
'history'
MOTOR cycle racers, recently robbed of Croft Autodrome, yesterday took to a "new" track— at Albermarle Barracks onTyneside.
But the North-East Motorcycle Racing Club members were following the tyremarks of a past gene-ration as Albermarle was regularly used for Journal-backed road races more than 20 years ago.
Then it was called RAF Ouston.
Run in almost gale-force winds yesterday the top scorer was Stephen John¬son of North Shields, who had four wins on his 350 Yamaha and also put up the fastest solo lap of the meeting at 85.94 m.p.h. for the 1.43 mile circuit.
Alnwick riders Bill Robertson and Peter Banks were first and second in both the 126 c.c. events. Another local rider Colin Watson from Chester-le-Street scored start to finish wins in both the big production races.
In the first 250 event Dave Cook from Hawick won
The, fastest lap of the day was put up by sidecar crew Tony Baker and Peter Harper from Penrith who took their Yamaha round in 59.2 seconds.
125 c.c.: W Robertson (Alnwick) (Morbedelli), 72.79. 250c.c.: D. Cook (Hawick) (Rotax), 75.65. 350c.c.: S. John¬son (N Shields) (Yamaha). 80.24. Production: C. Watson (Chester-le-Street) (Suzuki). 76.15. Sidecar: T. Baker, P. Harper (Penrith) (Yamaha). 80.47.

1988

SCOT Roy Anderson was the star of the second round of the Silver Screen North East championship road races at Ouston. Northumberland, on Saturday.
Anderson, from Boat of Garters, broke the outright circuit record of 93 09mph set in September 1982 by sidecar crew Tony Baker and Peter Harper.
His new lap record of 93 77mph came in the ten-lap Tetley Trophy race which he won to add to his double in the 1300 event.
In a record-breaking day for the large Scottish contingent, Eyemouth's Rob Hill (750 Norton) set a new classic record at 84 53mph, Pencuick's Graham Lyell (Yamaha) clocked a new 250 lap mark at 87.85mph and, in the sidecar class, the Formula Two lap record was broken first by Dunfermline's Ian Hardy and his wife Chris on a Yamaha at 82 SOrnph. and then Ooune's Murray Croy and Rob Taylor (Yamaha) raised it to 83.17mph.
• RESULTS
All races 6 laps — 9 miles
First 400 production and 125,200 and 250 single: 1 J A Hold (350 Yamaha) 6m 24.6s - 80.31 mph, 2 T Bailey (Yamaha), 3 J Lampton (Yamaha). 4 D Hawxby (Yamaha), 5 R Tonks (Yamaha), 6 J Bootes (305 Kawasaki).
Second: 1 Hold 6m 23.7s - 80.50mph, 2 Hawxby. 3 Bailey, 4 Tonks, 5 Lampton.
First 125, 200 and 250 single: 1 E Johnson (160 Yamaha) 6m 48.4s — 77.14mph. 2 R Graham (125 Honda), 3 D Hogg (125 Honda).
Second: 1 Johnson 6m 38.9s — 79.20mph. 2 Graham, 3 Hogg.
First 250: 1 C Campbell 6m 10.5s -83.37mph, 2 G Lyell, 3 R Boni, 4 D Gor-nall. 5 I Arnott. 6 S McDonald (all Yamaha).
Second: 1 Campbell 6m 5s — 84.62mph, 2 Lyell, 3 Boni, 4 M Johnson (Yamaha), 5 S McDonald. 6 B Hogg (Yamaha).
First 350:1 G Morton (Yamaha) 6m 10s
- 83.48mph, 2 D Welsh (Yamaha), 3 K
Strowger (Yamaha), 4 W Fraser
(Yamaha), 5 J Hold, 6 D Hawxby.
Second: 1 Strowger 6m 7.4s — 84.07mph, 2 Fraser, 3 Welsh, 4 M Towson (Yamaha), 5 T Bailey, 6 J Hold.
First classic: 1 A Hogg (750 Norton) 6m

22.7s - 80.71mph, 2 B Hill (750 Norton), 3 D Storry (500 Seeley). 4 A Blacklock (500 Norton), 5 P Cook (350 Honda). 6 G Sellars (348 Norton).
Second: 1 A Hogg 6m 18.3s -81.65mph, 2 B Hill, 3 D Storry. 4 Blacklock, 5 Cook, 6 Sellars. Clan lap record: B Hill 60.9s - 84 53mph
First 251-1300: 1 R Anderson (1100 Suzuki) 5m 50.3s - 88.18mph, 2 R Ben¬nett (1100 Suzuki), 3 N Munroe (1000 Yamaha), 4 D Irvine (750 Yamaha), 5 K Strowger (350 Yamaha), 6 D Ormesby (1100 Suzuki).
Second: 1 Anderson 5m 50.1s — 88.23mph, 2 Munroe, 3 Bennett, 4 Strowger, 5 Irvine, 6 Ormesby.
First 250 production: 1 G Lyell 6m 16.9s - 83.73mph, 2 C Campbell, 3 R Boni, 4 I Arnott, 5 S McDonald, 6 D Gor-nall Class lap record: G Lyell 60s — 80mph.
Second: 1 G Lyell 6m 17.1s -84.14mph. 2 Boni. 3 Campbell, 4 McDonald, 5 Arnott, 6 Gornall. Class lap record: Lyell 58.6s - 87.85mph.
First 1300 production: 1 C L Watson (1000 Yamaha) 5m 59.1s - 86.02mph, 2 N Munroe, 3 D Watson. 4 D Ormesby. 5 G Knowles, 6 F Stuart (1000 Yamaha).
Second: 1 C L Watson 5m 56 5s -86.64mph, 2 N Munroe. 3 L Carter (750 Suzuki). 4 D Watson, 5 D Ormesby, 6 G Knowles.
First sidecar: 1 J Mulcahy/F McGet-tingen (1000 Suzuki) 6m 21s — 81 07mph. 2 G Milburn/M Spreckley (1000 Suzuki), 31 Hardy/Mrs C Hardy (350 Yamaha). 4 S Mills/R Fisher (1000 Suzuki), 5 D Casson/M Ellis (350 Yamaha), 6 M Croy/B Taylor (350 Yamaha). Class lap record: I Hardy 62.4s - 82.50mph.
Second: 1 M Croy 6m 27.4s — 79.73mph, 2 I Hardy, 3 G Milburn, 4 F Sayers/R Fawcett (1100 Suzuki), 5 Mulcahy, 6 J Macaskill/P Davis (1100 Kawasaki). Class lap record: M Croy 61.9s - 83.17mph.
Tetley Trophy (10 laps - 15 miles):
1 R Anderson 9m 33.5s — 89.76mph, 2
R Bennett, 3 N Munroe, 4 L Carter, 5 D
Watson. 6 0 Irvine. Lap record: R Ander¬
son 54.9s - 93.77mph.
 
Alnwick riders Bill Robertson and Peter Banks were first and second in both the 126 c.c. events

Peter lives in amble and is still involed in bike racing (managing not riding)
Bills dad used to have a benelli franchise in alnwick i used to go in and drool over the benelli 6 when they first came out in the 70s (must be getting old)
 
I would love to come along and meet some more NE GSers :thumb
If theres room then please book two seats for myself and Anne
Cheers Gaz :beerjug:
 


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