Submitted by Name: Ronald Marnie From: Hameringham, Horncastle E-mail: Contact
Comments: Just thought you should know that a huge earth barrier has been placed across the ancient lane known as "Merebalk Lane" which runs from Revesby area to Scrafield. I think you often use this route and felt you should know of yet another ancient right of way being extinguished. I often use this route in my '43 Jeep. I will be taking this up with the local council but the more the merrier. Enjoy your sport. Ron Marnie
Added: March 12, 2010
Submitted by Name: mud chucker
Comments: hey you guys it's the guy in the blue jimny ,,,i was the one who was helping the landies out ahhaahah ..I did notice a chap taking lots of pics ..and just wondering is he going to up the pics here soon ..look fowards to hearing from you cheers Mick ....regargs from the japlads hahahahaa
Added: January 4, 2010
Submitted by Name: Extreme Trev. From: Lincolnshire E-mail: Contact
Comments: Came to Manby in December. Great day, thanks for the invite. Was there any pics for gallery? A nice friendly club which we shall use again. Cheers from Extreme Trev & the rest of the * * * gang.
Added: January 4, 2010
Submitted by Name: James Badiali From: Newtoft, Market Rasen E-mail: Contact
Comments: I'd like to thank everyone for putting up with me on Monday at Manby.
I was the prat that ended up going the wrong way round the track, who ended up getting stuck at the base of the hill and required recovery.
Thanks once again.
Cheers,
Jim
Added: December 30, 2009
Submitted by Name: John Fisher From: Greenfield USA E-mail: Contact
Comments: Does anyone have any photos from the 2001-2004 Malachi comps showing a blue and yellow LR number 123, I used to race until I moved to the states and would like to see any action shots, if you do, I do not mind them being sent to my email address
Added: November 5, 2009
Submitted by Name: mick huskisson From: Boston E-mail: Contact
Comments: Came yesterday to Welton Marsh and had a great day and are planning to come to Manby to watch again thanks for a great day out
Added: June 15, 2009
Submitted by Name: Andy Richards From: Hampshire E-mail: Contact
Comments: Hi we have a f reg landrover defender ambulance in perfect condition with original 23000 miles on the clock do you know anyone that might like to purchase her ?
you can contact by email or on 07811-107143
Best Regards
Andy Richards
Added: April 20, 2009
Submitted by Name: Jon Lloyd From: Nantwich, S & S LRC E-mail: Contact
Comments: Hi all, thanks for another good weekend at the Malachi. Thought I was in the wrong place at first due to lack of snow and ice. A well run event, thanks to all for setting out, timekeeping, scrutineering, marshaling and Kate for endless brews from Bayliss Hospitality Suite. See you again next year.
Added: November 17, 2008
Submitted by Name: Tony (Anthony) Mathews From: Canberra, AUSTRALIA E-mail: Contact
Comments: G'day to all club members I was just innocently browsing the net, and noticed that one of your club members/drivers is a guy called Dave Summerfield Q. Could anyone catch up with him and ask if he is the same Dave Summerfield that spent some time in W.Germany between 1987 and 1990? ? If he is PLEASE pass on my email address, ít'd be really outstanding to catch up, lets face it how many Dave Summerfields can there be in Lincolnshire??
Cheers, Tony Mathews email - greenwing@grapevine.com.au
Added: August 30, 2007
Submitted by Name: Mark Osborne From: Retford (ish) E-mail: Contact
Comments: Lee. Told you I would visit this site. Take care of my Landybeast. Ok,ok, I know the motor is shot but well Sh.t happens. Now where do i join?
Name: Ronald Marnie
From: Hameringham, Horncastle
E-mail: Contact
Just thought you should know that a huge earth barrier has been placed across the ancient lane known as "Merebalk Lane" which runs from Revesby area to Scrafield. I think you often use this route and felt you should know of yet another ancient right of way being extinguished. I often use this route in my '43 Jeep. I will be taking this up with the local council but the more the merrier. Enjoy your sport. Ron Marnie