Wednesday 27 July 2011

Bug Jammed

Bug Jam 25 will go down in the VW history books, but probably for the wrong reasons. Mind you, while the rest of the world was having a full camp site crisis and bussing visitors in from miles away we in the Lo 'E' Nuf camp carried on almost blissfully unaware.

Toby managed to get his Crew Cab Bay to t'Pod on its first attempt and with only one breakdown!

Friday's morning sun turned to evening rain, despite this the crowds kept on coming. 3 extra off-site camping fields were opened and they kept on coming.

Saturday arrived with sunshine and a light breeze, Santa Pod was telling people not to come and the car park for day visitors was far enough away to need minibuses.


The Biatch Bus on display on Saturday



Tim, Chris O and Marco the Stag gave it some RWYB





Turbo Hayabusa powered Bond Bug - Nutter!


Alex & Clive in the Show & Shine



Dakota C-47 Flyby




Bug Jam by night




Robin, Dave, Howard & Tim entertained the campsite into the wee small hours


Special mention should go to Tim and Santa Pod's Donna for organising the Club Camping and the Club Bog. The toilet was unaminously declared a Good Thing and something we should be featuring in Club Camping in the future.


A message from Santa Pod:

We sincerely apologise to those who were adversely affected by the popularity of Bug Jam this year, and we will have systems in place to deal with this in a more effective manner for future events.

If you purchased advance tickets but did not get to attend Bug Jam 25 we would like to thank you for your loyalty and custom by not only refunding your advance ticket cost, but also offering a complimentary ticket to Big Bang or Bug Jam in 2012. Further information and refunds please call 01234 782828 or complete the Contact Form.

Monday 18 July 2011

London LEZ Warning


Pollock raised the subject this weekend after receiving a letter from Transport for London (TfL).

From 3 January 2012, vans, minibuses, 4x4s and other diesel vehicles will be affected by the Low Emission Zone (LEZ) for the first time. The LEZ is not the same as the Congestion Charge and runs 24 hours a day, 365 days a year. If you own this type of vehicle, it must meet Euro3 emissions standards to be driven within the LEZ without paying a daily charge. The typical daily charge is £100 with a non-payment fine of £500. The LEZ boundary is, essentially, the Greater London area enclosed by the M25.

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It doesn't matter whether your vehicle is used for commercial or private purposes - it will still need to meet the standards. Previously this only applied to lorries, buses, coaches and specialist heavy diesel vehicles however the range of vehicles affected considerably widens from next year.

For vehicles first registered before 1st January 2002:
  • Vans, Motorised horseboxes, 4x4 light utility vehicles & Pick-ups that weigh >1.205t unladen to 3.5 GVW
  • Motor caravans & Ambulances weighing between 2.5t - 3.5t GVW
  • Minibuses (with more than 8 passenger seats) with 5t max GVW
These definitions include diesel T25s, most* T4s and some T5s which is going to make trips to the Ace Cafe a bit pricey! (*edited to correct)


Exemptions A small number of vehicles are entitled to an exemption from the Low Emission Zone (LEZ). These are:
  • Specialist non-road going vehicles designed and built for mainly off-road use, but which may use the road for limited purposes (including agricultural and forestry tractors, mowing machines, agricultural and farm machinery and equipment, mobile cranes and road and building construction machinery).
  • Historic vehicles built before 1 January 1973.
  • Vehicles operated by the Ministry of Defence.
Options
TfL list several options for vehicles that don't meet the emission limits, these include:
  • Fit a Diesel Particulate Filter (DPF) - approx cost £1000 - £3000
  • Replace with a LEZ compliant vehicle (!)
  • Convert to gas
  • Pay the daily (£100) charge - £200 if you stay out after midnight.
This is already affecting van values in London, affecting both private and business users, so if you're after a cheap T25 or T4 start checking the London AutoTrader or Ebay.

Saturday 16 July 2011

Bug Jam Weather

Quick look at The Weather Channel 10 day forecast for Wellingborough shows Light Showers all next week but clearing up for the weekend...


Friday / Saturday / Sunday


Partly cloudy, 17-19c, 20% chance of rain
Well, the forecast has changed 3 times in 3 days so click on the ? for the latest guess forecast


BBC 3 Day forecast
(more useful later in the week)

Friday 15 July 2011

Bug Boogie


Bug Boogie is on Sunday September 25th at Windsor Racecourse. You have to be signed in to Facebook for the link to work so can't give you any details - probably as bad as last year though...

Friday 8 July 2011

Coming up...

Saturday 16th / Sunday 17th
Dragstalgia at Santa Pod

Santa Pod goes back to the way we were with Dragstalgia, a weekend dedicated to drag racing, hot rods and bikes from a bygone era with classic dragsters and funny cars, altereds, hot rods, american muscle and more.
There will be Championship Drag Racing and Run What Ya Brung sessions on the track along with the Fireforce Jet Car and 2 seater Dragster Rides. Off track there will be Show & Shine, Live Music, Traders, Cacklefest, Historic Car Display and much more.

Tickets: Weekend £30 (£25 adv), Day £17 (£14 adv) - under 16s go free.



Friday 22nd - Sunday 24th 
Bug Jam 25, Santa Pod

The original and best VW festival will be back for another year - Bug Jam 25 at Santa Pod Raceway. Drag Racing, RWYB, 4 Music Arenas, show & Shine, Comedy, Traders, Stunt Displays, Jet Car, Autojumble, Funfair and much, much more!

WIN A BUG AT BUG JAM
As part of their 25th birthday celebrations, Bug Jam is giving away a unique Bug Jam branded VW New Beetle. It’s free to enter – just click here!


Tickets: Weekend VW: £50, Weekend non-VW: £65



Friday 29th - Sunday 31st


UK's largest Hot Rod show

Sunday tickets: Adult: £8, kid 5-16: £4