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Welcome to The Caravan Club
West Hampshire Centre
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A SHORT HISTORY OF WEST HAMPSHIRE CENTRE  

Hampshire Centre was formed in 1965 when the Southern Counties Centre split up, although the first A.G.M was held in the autumn of 1964. Apparently there was funding of £250 available.

The first rally was held at Stoney Cross in the summer of 1965 with about 30 vans attending. The rally officers were expected to dig their own Elsan pit with pick and shovels, and then fill it in afterwards! The early rally plaques were triangular with small holes in each corner. (Were these so that the plaques could be nailed to the caravan?)
By 1976 the membership stood at 1224. Following a referendum the centre split into two, East and West Hants.
Bashley Lodge was the venue for the 100th rally in April 1969. [Is this Bashley Park now?

WHCC continued from strength to strength and in June 1983 held its 1000th rally at Broadlands. The fee for the rally was £5 and the social cost £1.15. Buses were laid on to take members to the Guildhall in Southampton for dancing. Entertainment on the field included campanologists [bell ringers to you and me] and majorettes. On Sunday there was a church service led by the Rev. Steph Roberts, which included a break for sherry and cake.

For those of us who where there how could we ever forget the 2000th rally? This was also held at Broadlands at Easter 1994. The weather was not kind to us, with high winds and rain. Mud glorious mud sums it up. The rain was so bad that on the Sunday evening the band playing in the marquee had to stop because their equipment became wet. This meant it was dangerous to use. I have never been to a disco and danced in Wellington boots before! The 4 x 4's were busy at the close of the rally, everyone had to be towed out.


Other notable events include:-
The first Burns night celebration held in 1977 and still going strong today.
The Carol Service, that started the following year in 1978.
Our 35th anniversary year was celebrated with a summer ball on June 24th 2000. This was held in a marquee at Winchester Rugby Club on a warm sunny evening with everyone dressed up to the nines.
Then there is the Wessex, held since 1969. WHCC first won this in 1998 and then again in 2000 , 2002 and 2004.   
Carol Palmer (Centre Historian)

Past Chairmen

Wing Commander C.J. Myers  1965
B.S Rose    1966-1968
J. N. Dayer    1969-1971
B. Lloyd-Lawrence  1972-1974
R. F. Smart    1975-1977
J. H. Cozens   1978-1980
A. D. Murison   1981-1983
A. L. Leavey   1984-1986
P. J. Blaxall    1987-1989
F. C. Barrow   1990-1992
R. Bishop    1993-1995
Mrs V. Small   1996-1998
Mrs. S. Southwell   1999-2001
Mr Malcolm Wright  2002-2004
Mr Alan Port    2005 - 2007