Update 26th July 2005  

Speedway Museum Project 

We are over the hill! Whilst that may well apply to me it most certainly does not apply to the museum funding project. For we are now beyond the halfway mark and although we must not get carried away it gives us inspiration to reach the total of £55.000. 

Our present total is comprised of the Guaranteed pledges plus all that has been raised to date from; two track collections, various events such as motorcycle shows where we have held raffles etc, a generous donation from the Association of Speedway Referees, sales of the Paradise Park Speedway Museum badge, and Malcolm Brown’s CD, substantial private donations by two Promoters, 128 donations from WSRA members and many individually from Speedway Supporters. 

As the guaranteed amount is £19,000 and the total now is £12565  we do have a lot to do. Yet that balance of £23435 has been given by such a small number of Speedway’s great family that it is easy to realise that if every one who has yet to donate could afford just five pounds we would be there and beyond. We know there are people who truly can not afford five pounds, but generally that is not so. And on the other hand it seems there are the higher profile personalities who may think they have to ‘give big’ because of their position. That is not the case! A donation however large or small is treated in confidence and the same recognition will be given within the museum record of donors whatever the amount. Sponsorship and business arrangements are dealt with as negotiated.  

Wimbledon held the first collection, and now Rye House have completed theirs. Here a crash helmet signed by many former riders and current stars Jason Crump, Gary Havelock, Mark Loram and Joe Screen, was raffled followed by a track collection by the riders. Over £1,300 pounds was raised, which added to other donations meant we this weekend were able to bank over £2,000. Several tracks are in process of deciding on collection dates. If collections can’t be carried out without our assistance we will endeavour to be there. Please let us know. 

We would like to thank all who have managed to give the Museum coverage in their publications, programmes, and the announcers who also are giving us a ‘plug’. Not forgetting those kind people who are helping us with raffle prizes, advertising material, and exposure on the internet etc. 

Our first interview on the long road to achieving charity status and then possibly lottery funding is due this week. The amount of assistance we can receive is influenced by the amount we have raised ourselves. Thus it is a case of donating sooner rather than later. 

It would be a great help if groups could organise fund raising events in their locality in order to boost  the funds. 

For further information please contact George Barclay 41 Lodge Ave. Dagenham Essex RM8 2JD.  Telephone 0208 592 3361

   George Barclay

 

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