Changes to Black & Silver Number Plates from 01.01.2021
10th December 2020
THe FBHVC have today received information directly from DVLA concerning information on black and silver number plates which will take effect from 1 January 2021. DVL
Northern Ireland Adopts MOT Exemption For 40 Year Old Classics
18th November 2020
When, on 20th May 2018, the rest of the United Kingdom adopted the new rules that allowed classics that reached 40 years of age that had not been substantially chang
National Historic Vehicle Survey reveals significant contribution to UK economy
17th November 2020
The results of the 2020 National Historic Vehicle Survey have been announced by the Federation of British Historic Vehicle Clubs. The summary results were revealed d
FBHVC 2020 National Historic Vehicle Survey
10th July 2020
As I am sure you are all aware the MG Owners’ Club Northern Ireland are members of the Federation of British Historic Vehicles Clubs (FBHVC). The FBHVC have created
MGOCNI Dealing with Isolation
20th May 2020
The MGOC (NI) is committed to following the latest UK Government advice on events and public gatherings pertinent to our member clubs and as such all of our events p
MGOCNI Coronavirus Advice
16th March 2020
MG Owners’ Club (NI) – Coronavirus (Covid-19) The committee, having reviewed the current situation, has cancelled both the Bowls Night (30th March) and the Warm Up R
Mystery Run July 2019
23rd July 2019
Following a hearty breakfast and a debriefing of the plans for the day the cars headed off at one minute intervals from The Old Mill. The morning run did not create
Omagh Visit May 2019
23rd July 2019
The club visit to Omagh on Sunday 12th May 2019 was organised by Joan McKimmon, Rita and David Cochrane. The original plans included a visit to Dalradian Gold Mine b
Ad Hoc Run May 2019
23rd July 2019
The Ad Hoc Run which took place on 9th May 2019 was organised by John and Gwen Best. After meeting at Sprucefield the group made their way to James Black Restoration
Killymoon Castle April 2019
23rd July 2019
Our visit to Killymoon Castle on Sunday 28th April 2019 was organised by Richard Scott and his band of helpers including Ada and Trevor Haydoc, Maire and Ian Coulter