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Breakdown Register
#1
Is their still a national, published, breakdown register?
Rick

In deepest Norfolk
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#2
I think it has moved online Rick - will look and come back, if I can find anything.
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#3
Rick,

I cannot find it on the A7CA Website but I know that it was discussed at a meeting and read about it in the minutes - if you go back through them you may find the comment.

I think that it was decided to discontinue a hard copy publication because almost everyone now has access to a mobile phone and internet, also the RH breakdown scheme is excellent and lastly, that nobody came forward to co-ordinate it.

Just my recollections, finding the minute will answer properly.
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#4
Thanks Ruairidh. I was just updating our membership application form to reflect the new Data Protection rubbish when I realized we were still asking people if the wanted to be included in a national breakdown register? Also realized I had not heard much about it in recent years.
Rick

In deepest Norfolk
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#5
If anyone finds it do please let us all know!
I only ever used the red book once but it was a godsend when I did.
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#6
The Breakdown Register was blue (the last print of it anyway).


The Red Cross Directory was red and is (now) on-line here: http://oldcarservices.co.uk
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#7
That's most odd, that web site includes advertisements saying "meet and date affluent singles" 
My Ruby has a confirmed date of 1935 and is powered by a side valve four. Strange machines these algorithms.
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#8
(16-04-2018, 08:26 PM)Ruairidh Dunford Wrote: The Breakdown Register was blue (the last print of it anyway).


The Red Cross Directory was red and is (now) on-line here: http://oldcarservices.co.uk

No doubt you're right Ruairidh! Last time I had cause to open it was 1995...
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