18/7/2017
For the second consecutive year Porsche Centre Bournemouth attended Weymouth Porsche on the Prom on Friday 14 July with the Dorset Region of Porsche Club Great Britain.
On the evening over 250 people attended, including members and supporters, who turned up to showcase their Porsche vehicles.
The Dorset Region of Porsche Club (R26) covers Dorset and part of Somerset and Wiltshire. They are very active with an events programme covering a broad range of interests. They currently meet on the third Thursday of each month at The George Albert Hotel, Evershot. Topics range from general discussions of Porsche models, planning events and trips, exchanging technical advice and ownership information, and general Club business. They also invite guest speakers to talk on various subjects of interest to Porsche drivers.
Please visit the Porsche Club Great Britain website if you are interested in joining the Dorset region Porsche Car Club, or would like more information. Members can view the region's event calendar, see what has been happening, visit the region's Trading Post or access the resources pages.
Alternatively please contact us on info@porschebournemouth.co.uk for more information about our future events.
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