ABOUT US
ABOUT US
You will find all the latest news, club chat, event reviews and photographs on our Facebook page, group
and on Instagram...
Who We Are
Who We Are
The club was formed in 1964, when the Rover Company divided its Owners Club into autonomous regional clubs. The club draws its membership mainly from North Derbyshire, South Yorkshire, North Nottinghamshire and even Lincolnshire.
We are a member of the
Association of Land Rover Clubs (ALRC) and is affiliated to the
Motorsport UK.
What we do..
What we do..
We run cross country trials and competitive safari events primarily for Land Rover vehicles.
From Easter to the beginning of November events are run on a Saturday and Sundays, with camping available. Over the winter period events are held on Sundays only.
All P&D LRC events are open to other Motorsport UK affiliated clubs that are not affiliated to the ALRC and may include non Land Rover vehicles.
To enable P&D LRC members to use non-ALRC compliant motors in P&D LRC open events or to compete with these motors in non-ALRC club events, all members have the option to apply for a membership card issued by Peak & Dukeries Off Road Club Ltd (ORC)
Anybody who wants to drive or navigate at an event will need a Motorsport UK
RS Clubman licence. This is free of charge and can be obtained using the
simple online application. Forms may also be available when signing-on at events.
Some members like to explore the countryside using un-surfaced roads (green lanes), especially in the Peak District. To play our part in trying to keep these historic tracks available to enjoy P&D LRC supports the Green Lane Association (GLASS). If you want to do this, please observe the GLASS Code of Conduct to try to mitigate the hostility from anti-motorist groups, especially in the Peak Park. See the Links page for useful mapping information about "green lanes".