18/7/2017
On Tuesday 4 July 2017, Porsche Centre Hatfield was delighted to host the Porsche Owners Club annual Concours evening.
Porsche Club Great Britain is the UK's only officially approved Porsche Club. We work closely with, and partner, the Chiltern Region (R21) with members coming from parts of Hertfordshire, Buckinghamshire and Bedfordshire.
This year’s Concours evening was the most successful yet, with over 100 Porsche cars on display, from the first production Porsche built, the elegant 356, to the modern 911 (991) vehicles. As hosts of the annual Concours evening, we partnered with the English Hog Roast Company, catering for over 150 guests.
Mark Goody, Centre Principal of Porsche Centre Hatfield, said “The Porsche Club Great Britain has a very special relationship with Porsche and we were thrilled to play host to its Concours event. It was great to have so many Porsche owners and enthusiasts at the Centre to talk and celebrate all things Porsche. We look forward to working with Porsche Club GB again in the future.”
Discover Region 21 of the Porsche Club GB and how to become a member. For sales or aftersales information from Porsche Centre Hatfield please call 01707 861 429 and speak to a member of the team.
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