Carlisle Mayor gives her support to local competitors
(Date of issue: Monday, 3 November 2008)
Carlisle is set to receive a boost to the local economy this
November, when it hosts the finale of a prestigious UK car
rally.
The city has been confirmed as the finishing venue for the
‘Roger Albert Clark
Rally’ - named in honour of the former RAC Champion driver. An
estimated 50 historic rally cars will take part along with
supporters and support staff. The event is likely to attract
thousands of spectators.
As part of the countdown to the event, the Mayor of Carlisle,
Cllr Jacquelyne Geddes will wish her support to Longtown driver,
Phil Jobson and his Co-Driver, Caroline Lodge tomorrow (Tuesday, 4
November) at 1pm. Phil and his car ‘Snowy’ will be parked outside
the Old Town Hall in the city centre pedestrianised area, the venue
for the finale of the race.
The rally starts in Leeds on Friday, 14 November and then spends
Saturday, 15 November in North Yorkshire before crossing the
Pennines for an overnight halt in Carlisle. Sunday, 16 November is
spent in the Scottish borders and the Dumfries area, before another
night halt in Carlisle.
The final day of the rally, Monday, 17 November, takes crews
into the daunting Kielder forest complex in Northumberland before a
mid-afternoon finish in Carlisle city centre for the champagne
spraying ceremony. The Mayor of Carlisle, Councillor Mrs Jacquelyne
Geddes, will wave the cars over the finish line.
Now in its fifth year, the Roger Albert Clark Rally re-lives
that era with a competition aimed at amateur competitors in cars
taken mainly from that era. All of the competition takes place on
private land, with public roads only used at slow speed to take
competitors from one special stage to the next.
Leader of the Council, Cllr Mike Mitchelson said:
"Over the last five years, the Council has
supported the organisers of the Roger Albert Clark Rally with their
arrangements and have helped it develop into a successful event.
We’re pleased to welcome them back and are delighted to be chosen
as the venue for the finish. It will help raise the profile of the
city nation-wide.
"We have a rich heritage of rally driving in the
region and this event will generate great opportunities for local
business and tourism with competitors and fans coming from all over
the UK staying for two consecutive nights within the city."
An independent assessment of the value that the rally brings to
the regional economy has revealed that more than £600,000 will be
spent in Carlisle as a direct result of the rally. In addition,
national media and TV exposure will provide a further boost by
bringing the natural beauty of the region to a wide audience.
Rally manager Colin Heppenstall, from the Yorkshire-based De
Lacy Motor Club, is proud that the rally will be making a
significant contribution to tourism related businesses as a
traditionally quiet time of the year. He said:
"Mid-November is inevitably a slow time for
tourism. The Roger Albert Clark Rally will fill around 15,000 hotel
beds across the region, while restaurants and other regional
businesses will also benefit."
For further information about the event visit www.rogeralbertclarkrally.org/