Somerset and Wiltshire Land Rover Club

Welcome to the Home of the Somerset and Wiltshire Land Rover Club

We are an ALRC Recognised club and run off road Land Rover events every month. Please feel free to have a look around to see what we do!

REMINDER: A 2024 RS Clubman Licence is required to be able Drive or Navigate at any SWLRC event. 

https://rsclubman.motorsportuk.org/

Next Event: 

RTV & CCV Yatton Keynell

Sunday 20th October 2024

STATUS: BOOKING OPEN

More details on the Next Event page.



ALRC Updates:

Changes to the 2023 ALRC Green Book Regulations

Please could all members please read the most recent ALRC Letter, concerning the use of Lap Belts in CCV and Time Trial Events, as well as an altered requirement with regards to the type of Tow Ropes which are allowed to be carried for events. Link is below...

Ratification of New Regulations - http://bit.ly/3UfxIlL 

ALRC RTVT Consultation Meeting

Please RSVP by Friday 7th April if you wish to attend.

Letter and Explanation: http://bit.ly/40MKwmh 

ALRC & S&ORC Meeting Minutes - March 2023

Letter for meetings - July 2023 - http://bit.ly/3KeedFL 

ALRC AGM Meeting Minutes - http://bit.ly/3MpPf9e 

S&ORC Minutes - http://bit.ly/3nUD4GY 


CCV Fire Extinguishers - 1st January 2022

Please see the below updated excerpt from the MotorSportUK Blue Book, regarding a change in regulations regarding hand-held fire extinguishers that must be carried during CCV and Time Trial events. Of note, the required volume of AFFF has been increased from 2L to 2.4L. 

Refer to the 2022 MSUK Blue Book - Section K (Safety) - 3.2 Hand-Held Extinguishers

Who are the Somerset and Wiltshire Land Rover Club:

 Established many years ago the Somerset and Wiltshire Land Rover Club is a way for enthusiasts to meet on a monthly basis and use their beloved vehicles for the purpose they were designed and built!

 We run competitions every second Sunday of the month and all are welcome - either as spectators or participants. We are an ALRC affiliated club, therefore must comply with all of their regulations.

 The competitions are divided into two categories - RTV & CCV. RTV is designed for all Road Taxed Vehicles and is essentially a non-damaging drive over a tough and challenging course, pitted against similar vehicles. The CCV or Cross-Country Vehicle class is much more challenging and may cause damage, the vehicles which take part in this are invariably specialised and the drivers are invariably a bit... well...

For more information please visit the About Us page, and

 PLEASE check the guidance page before turning up expecting to trial for the first time.

For those on Facebook, SWLRC have both a group and a page.

Group: https://www.facebook.com/groups/140199882695098/

Also, like our page: https://www.facebook.com/somersetandwiltshirelrc/