17/7/2018
For the third consecutive year, Porsche Centre Bournemouth sponsored Porsche on the Prom in Weymouth on Friday 13 July in partnership with the Dorset Region of the Porsche Club Great Britain.
Throughout the evening, over 270 Porsche cars were on show creating an impressive and eye-catching display.
The Dorset Region of the Porsche Club Great Britain (R26) covers Dorset and part of Somerset and Wiltshire. They have a busy events programme across a wide range of interests and meet on the third Thursday of each month at The George Albert Hotel, Evershot.
Meeting topics range from general discussions about Porsche models, planning events and trips, exchanging technical advice or ownership information and general Club business. They also regularly host guest speakers.
Please visit the Porsche Club Great Britain website for more information or to join the Dorset region. Members can view the events calendar, read the latest news, visit the region's Trading Post or access the resources pages.
Please contact us on info@porschebournemouth.co.uk for more information about our future events.
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