Run to The Cottage
Posted: Thu, 13 Feb 2020 1:07 +0000
Hi All,
My name's Eamon, first generation Australian of Irish parentage (Mum from Thurles, Dad from Waterford City), and a proud owner of 1.5 MX5s (the "good" car, a 10th Anniversary model, and half-share in a '98 NB a mate and I bought last year for hill-climbs and some track work). I'm also a member of the MX5 Club of South Australia, a great bunch of people and a very active club.
My wife and I will be in Ireland in July, and I'm wondering if there's any interest in a run to a great tearooms in the lovely village of Loughmore, Tipperary. Some of you may know of The Cottage, as it's a community-run cafe that's achieved local, national and even international prominence. It was the brainchild of my cousin, Mary Fogarty, and her friend locally, Maeve, and now provides great service to the local community. You can find it on Facebook.
I'm suggesting that interested MX5 owners and partners/friends could take a run to The Cottage on Sunday 2nd August (Monday 3rd is a Bank Holiday) - I know the Loughmore community would love to have lots of the best sports car in the world there, and would give you a warm welcome. I'd certainly love to see as many cars there as possible.
I know it's some months away yet, but I'd like to get an early idea of any interest in such a run. I'm not looking at any convoy-type run, just some MX5s descending on the village at around a certain time. Perhaps I could have suggestions as to a suitable time for people to arrive in Loughmore, given that some may have to come from afar (I know the distances in Ireland are nothing like Australia, but I've driven a lot in Ireland, and know how narrow, windy roads, plus farmers on tractors, sheep and the lure of pubs can slow a trip down!). The Cottage can cater (at cost) for small to large groups providing it has an idea of numbers.
If anyone wanted to make a weekend of it, there's accommodation in Templemore, only 5km away from Loughmore, with Thurles only 12km south. Airbnb may also show some accommodation nearby.
Enough from me. love to hear from any keen club members.
P.S. If you've been to The Cottage before, just to let you know that it has moved a few hundred metres down the road (still in the village, just before you cross the River Suir next to the old mill) to now be on the corner of the back road to Templemore.
My name's Eamon, first generation Australian of Irish parentage (Mum from Thurles, Dad from Waterford City), and a proud owner of 1.5 MX5s (the "good" car, a 10th Anniversary model, and half-share in a '98 NB a mate and I bought last year for hill-climbs and some track work). I'm also a member of the MX5 Club of South Australia, a great bunch of people and a very active club.
My wife and I will be in Ireland in July, and I'm wondering if there's any interest in a run to a great tearooms in the lovely village of Loughmore, Tipperary. Some of you may know of The Cottage, as it's a community-run cafe that's achieved local, national and even international prominence. It was the brainchild of my cousin, Mary Fogarty, and her friend locally, Maeve, and now provides great service to the local community. You can find it on Facebook.
I'm suggesting that interested MX5 owners and partners/friends could take a run to The Cottage on Sunday 2nd August (Monday 3rd is a Bank Holiday) - I know the Loughmore community would love to have lots of the best sports car in the world there, and would give you a warm welcome. I'd certainly love to see as many cars there as possible.
I know it's some months away yet, but I'd like to get an early idea of any interest in such a run. I'm not looking at any convoy-type run, just some MX5s descending on the village at around a certain time. Perhaps I could have suggestions as to a suitable time for people to arrive in Loughmore, given that some may have to come from afar (I know the distances in Ireland are nothing like Australia, but I've driven a lot in Ireland, and know how narrow, windy roads, plus farmers on tractors, sheep and the lure of pubs can slow a trip down!). The Cottage can cater (at cost) for small to large groups providing it has an idea of numbers.
If anyone wanted to make a weekend of it, there's accommodation in Templemore, only 5km away from Loughmore, with Thurles only 12km south. Airbnb may also show some accommodation nearby.
Enough from me. love to hear from any keen club members.
P.S. If you've been to The Cottage before, just to let you know that it has moved a few hundred metres down the road (still in the village, just before you cross the River Suir next to the old mill) to now be on the corner of the back road to Templemore.