We are a family based club, in that we try to organize activities that can be enjoyed by all ages, and which are not too serious in nature. We do not organize high-powered off-road events. We have a Club night on the first Friday of every month at The Greyhound Inn, Winterbourne Kingston starting at 8:00pm (unless otherwise noted on the Events page), and you are welcome to drop in and meet us. We sometimes just meet for a "Noggin 'n' Natter", or we have video nights, or guest speakers talking about Land Rover related subjects. Other activities include:

Camping weekends for both caravan and tent owners, these provide the opportunity to meet other members in a relaxed atmosphere, do some sight-seeing, and maybe even explore some green-lanes around the site. Venues are usually in the South, but we have even ventured as far as Derbyshire on occasions. The club can obtain camping permits to allow camping in non-registered sites.

Shows are regularly attended by the club such as the Yeovil Festival of Transport, Bovington Classic Car Show, and many others throughout the year. They give proud owners the chance to meet other enthusiasts and enjoy an informal atmosphere.

Barbecues are perfect occasions for the whole family to enjoy fresh air and good food- and perhaps a little Land Rover talk!

Trials an opportunity to test your, road legal, Land Rover driving skills against other club members, on private land and in a non-threatening atmosphere.

Tyros area less challenging competitive event which gives non-licensed drivers the opportunity join in with a club activity and less experienced drivers to ability to have a go! In these events children are permitted to be passengers, with some limitations.

Promotional Days are a non-competitive activity which are intended to introduce drivers to the off-road experience with their family.

Green Lanes the Club keeps up-to-date maps of legal vehicular rights of way in Dorset, Wiltshire and other areas of Britain, and organises work parties (in cooperation with the local council) to maintain these ancient highways. Responsible exploration of the countryside by small groups is encouraged. The Club is represented on the Dorset County Council Rights of Way Committee. The Club is affiliated to the Green Lane Association (GLASS) and fully supports its attempts to ensure that vehicular rights to the countryside are maintained.

We also organize orienteering/challenge events, mystery drives, fun / training days - in fact almost any event that is requested by our members. We may be able to give you technical help & advice, and obtain discounts from a number of parts and service suppliers. Details are given in the Club Newsletter, which is delivered six times a year free of charge to members.

The club is an ALRC (Association of Land Rover Clubs) member and runs events under association rules. The club is also a member of the MSA (Motor Sports Association) and club events are run under MSA permits and are covered by MSA Insurance.