Annual Dinner 2024
November 13 @ 19:00 - 22:00
£25.00RReMC Annual Dinner – An Unmissable Evening of Motoring Fun!
Date: Wednesday, 13th November
Location: Great Northern Classics, Derby
We are excited to invite you to the Rolls-Royce Employees Motor Club Annual Dinner, held at the stunning Great Northern Classics venue. It’s time to come together and celebrate our shared passion for motoring in style!
Join us for an evening of great food, awards, and entertainment. Here’s what you can look forward to:
Delicious 2-Course Buffet:
We have the fabulous Café Miura providing a hot(warm)/cold buffet, with veggie options, plus a dessert selection. There will be a ‘pay-at-bar’ service, with beers, wines, cider, plus soft drinks, fruit juices and hot/cold drinks.
Club Awards Ceremony:
Celebrate our members’ achievements with the annual awards, recognising dedication, achievement, and contribution to the club.
🏎️ Motoring Enthusiast Chat:
Share stories, discuss all things automotive, and connect with fellow motoring enthusiasts.
Slot Car Racing Fun:
Test your skills and have a go at slot car racing – a perfect mix of excitement and friendly competition! Curtesy of the Derby H:O Racing Club.
A tournament style format for all attendees with guaranteed races, as slowest qualifiers still feature in the final, plus a bonus competition, if you beat the track record (from the year) you win a ticket to any Donington 2025 event!
Mezzanine Views & Vehicle Displays:
Take in the stunning views from the mezzanine level as you overlook a collection of classic and vintage vehicles on display.
Whether you’re a regular at RReMC events or new to the club, this is the perfect opportunity to enjoy an evening of camaraderie and motoring fun. Don’t miss out on this exciting annual tradition!
🕒 Time: Arrival from 6:30 PM for a 7pm start.
🎟️ Tickets: £25 per person (open to plus ones)
👔 Dress Code: Smart Casual
Come along for an unforgettable evening! We look forward to seeing you there!
Please let us know if you have any specific dietary requirements so they can try to accommodate them.