Porsche Clubs in the United Kingdom
U.K Based Porsche Clubs & Communities
Established in 1961, Porsche Club Great Britain (PCGB) is one of the oldest and largest Porsche clubs globally, boasting a rich history that began with a gathering of 356 model enthusiasts. Over the decades, the club's membership has grown substantially, reflecting the enduring appeal of the Porsche brand among UK enthusiasts. PCGB is organized into 32 geographic Regions across the UK, each led by a Regional Organiser and supported by dedicated volunteers. This structure allows members to participate in local events, fostering a sense of community and shared passion for Porsche vehicles.
In addition to regional divisions, PCGB maintains model-specific Registers, managed by technical experts, to cater to the diverse interests of its members. These Registers focus on various Porsche models, providing resources and events tailored to specific vehicles, thereby enhancing the ownership experience. The club's activities encompass a wide range of events, from scenic drives and social gatherings to track days and technical workshops, ensuring that members can fully engage with their vehicles and the broader Porsche community. PCGB's commitment to fostering camaraderie and providing valuable experiences has solidified its status as a cornerstone of Porsche enthusiasm in the UK. Don't forget to check out the Porsche Club Great Britain website.
Scotland North Region
Porsche Club of Great Britain
Scotland North is the Club’s largest Region by geographical area, stretching from Perth to the Shetlands, and Aberdeen to the Outer Hebrides. The Region has large clusters of members in Tayside, Aberdeenshire, and Inverness, but also has members across the whole of the North of Scotland including the islands. R2 is home to some of the most spectacular scenery and driving roads in the UK and the group makes good use of all the fantastic country available and puts on many events.
Scotland South Region
Porsche Club of Great Britain
The Scotland South Region (R1) covers Southern Scotland and is centred on Edinburgh and Glasgow. They have some of the best driving roads and scenery anywhere in Britain. This is an active region that meets regularly for social gatherings, trackdays, dealer visits, drive outs, dining and rallies as well as enjoying weekends away. Monthly meeting is held at the Dakota Hotel Eurocentral and is a great way to get to know the group and introduce yourself to what happens in this awesome region.
Cumbria & S/W Scotland
Porsche Club of Great Britain
The Cumbria & South West Scotland Region (R22) is laced with beautiful scenery and amazing roads there’s lots of excellent destinations that will appeal to all Members and their families. Enthusiasts of all ages are welcome to join meetings, drive outs and events. The Cumbria and SW Scotland Region is not just about the cars it’s about the people who enjoy driving and owning them. The monthly meetings take place on the first Tuesday of the month 7.30pm at Sally's near Warwick Bridge.
Isle of Man Region
Porsche Club of Great Britain
The Isle of Man Region (R30) covers the Isle of Man. The Isle of Man is of course synonymous with motorsport and offers all motoring enthusiasts the perfect blend of great scenery and fantastic driving roads. They currently have over 70 members in the Region, with Porsche ownership ranging from classic 911s to the latest Macan, Cayenne and Taycan models. Events are typically the first Sunday of each month.
Lancashire Region
Porsche Club of Great Britain
The Lancashire Region (R18) covers a large geographic area and meets once a month at Garstang Golf & Country Club on the 3rd Wednesday of the month, starting at 19.45 where around 40 members regularly attend. In addition to their monthly meeting they have an extensive calendar of events including attendance at various Classic Car Shows throughout the Region as well as group drives and lunches.
North West Region
Porsche Club of Great Britain
The North West Region (R5) is one of the Club’s largest Regions, and covers Cheshire, Greater Manchester and Merseyside. The R5 team organises a wide variety of events throughout the year to compliment those offered nationally by the Clubhouse. These include drives, days out, social events, weekends away, and exclusive workshop and factory visits. They hold two monthly meets in summer, reduced to one over winter.
North East Region
Porsche Club of Great Britain
The North East Region (R3) is one of the largest, covering an area from the Scottish Borders through Northumberland, Tyne & Wear, Durham, Cleveland, into North Yorkshire and stretching over to the Cumbrian border. They are on the borders of the North Yorkshire national park and are home to the Kielder forest and Northumberland national park. They have Croft Race Circuit - home of the Carrera Cup - with their own Carrera Cup winning team Redline Racing situated at Thornaby.
Yorkshire Region
Porsche Club of Great Britain
The Yorkshire Region (R7) is a vibrant Region with over 1,000 members and a broad spectrum of events held throughout the year with members from a diverse set of backgrounds and ages, all united by a passion for Porsche. They own practically every model of car made by Porsche. They're also fortunate that Yorkshire has some of the most stunning roads in the country, including three national parks, the North York Moors, Yorkshire Dales and part of the Peak District, making it a great place to enjoy our cars.
North Wales Region
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The North Wales Region (R6) boasts some of the finest driving roads in the country, including the mountain scenery of the Snowdonia National Park as well as an amazing coastline. They host a variety of drives, visits and social events. The focus is on using cars to make friends, have fun and be sociable. Each month they have a Sunday run out to a place of interest or good lunch venue. Breakfast runs are also usually very popular. Instead of a regular monthly meeting, they arrange evening drives that can involve a theme or food.
South Wales Region
Porsche Club of Great Britain
The South Wales Region (R14) covers an area that extends from Chepstow up to Newtown, then westerly across to Aberystwyth and St Davids. The region is blessed with having a tremendous coastline, along with picturesque mountainous areas which are ideal for the outings that are run. They organise a range of events throughout the year, which are generally centred around members being able to enjoy their Porsches, for which there are a variety of models within the region, some being highly collectible. On average, one event is organised each month.
East Midlands Region
Porsche Club of Great Britain
The East Midlands Region (R8) covers Leicestershire, Nottinghamshire and Derbyshire. This is a friendly, active region holding several events every year. The three main events cater for a wide range of interests. The first features the Historic Festival at Donington Park, the iconic motor racing venue. Next, there’s the Porsche Pageant and Regional Concours which includes a class for visitors from outside the region. Then there is the Tour Of The East Midlands (TOTEM) which is scenic drive of around 120 miles, incorporating the picturesque roads and lanes .
West Midlands Region
Porsche Club of Great Britain
The West Midlands Region of Porsche Club GB, more commonly known as R9. R9 covers the West Midlands including Birmingham, Warwickshire and Staffordshire. The try to cater for a wide variety of tastes holding two monthly meets. The first is held at The Bear in Berkswell on the third Tuesday of each month, and the second is held at The Mill in Worston on the fourth Tuesday of the month. These meets run from February to November and may be supplemented by other meets at different locations through the year. The events and get togethers are lots of fun.
Hereford, Worcester & Shropshire Region
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The Hereford, Worcester and Shropshire Region (R13) covers those three beautiful counties on the west side of the Midlands. They have a full programme of events, which typically will include talks by guest speakers, demonstrations, visits to the local Porsche Centre and to independent Porsche specialists, informal concours events, go-karting and skittles. Plus the occasional evening when they just get together for a chat. A session at the Curborough sprint circuit is a popular annual day out, as is their open evening when we invite anyone with an interesting car.
Lincolnshire & Humberside Region
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The Lincolnshire & Humberside Region (R4) covers an area of the east coast from Peterborough to Hull and across to the Nottingham border. This is a very active group with a range of events to suit a wide variety of interests. All models of Porsche are welcome, with members owning Porsches from early 356s through to the latest models. The Region has some of the best country roads, and more of them than any other county. This, together with fantastic scenery, country pubs, and historic houses among other attractions, makes it a great Region to be out and about in.
Milton Keynes & Northamptonshire
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The Milton Keynes and Northamptonshire Region (R10) covers part of Buckinghamshire and Northamptonshire. Between member, they own many Porsches of all eras. Whatever age and model of Porsche you drive, you will always be warmly welcomed to join this group and chat about your shared passion. They are in an area which borders several other Club regions, so variety is always guaranteed. The region holds a Monthly Meeting at The Aviator Hotel, Sywell Aerodrome, Sywell, Northamptonshire, NN6 0BN. Check them out and join the fun.
Cambridgeshire and Bedfordshire Region
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The Cambridgeshire and Bedfordshire Region (R24) covers all of Bedfordshire and Cambridgeshire. Their members have a wide range of cars from the very early air-cooled 1950s cars up through the years to the front engine water-cooled cars and onto the range of cars currently available at your Porsche Centre today. You do not need to own a Porsche to attend our meetings; everyone is welcome. They hold monthly regional meetings, alternating between Cambridgeshire and Bedfordshire.
Essex Region
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The Essex Region, R11 extends from North London and up to the borders of Suffolk, parts of Hertfordshire to the west, with the east of the county being bordered by the stunning Essex coastline. We have a very extensive range of activities, extending from country drives, visits to stately homes, museums, cars and coffee meets to long weekends in Europe and the UK. See the link below to our planned events. Ours is a very social Region and many of our partners attend our monthly Club nights and our organised activities.
Norfolk & Suffolk Region
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The Norfolk and Suffolk Region (R12) covers a large geographic area, including the coastal towns of Felixstowe, Lowestoft and Yarmouth, the towns and cities of Norwich, Ipswich, Bury St Edmunds and surrounding villages. They are an active, sociable club, enjoying a wide variety of events. Members enjoy their Porsches and drive a variety of models from classics to nearly new. The Region is famous for the Norfolk Broads and has pretty villages to explore, and quaint backcountry roads to test our pride and joy.
Cotswolds Region
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The Cotswolds Region (R31) draws membership from five Counties - Oxfordshire, Gloucestershire, Warwickshire, Worcestershire and Wiltshire. They hold at least three events each month, many more in peak summer months. A Sunday Breakfast Cars & Coffee at the beginning of each month, a regular meet at a Cotswolds Inn on the last Wednesday and ‘something else’. The Cotswolds comprises 800 sq miles of the largest area of outstanding natural beauty in the UK. Beautiful A & B roads link quintessentially English villages of honey covered stone with vibrant market towns.
Dorset Region
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The Dorset Region (R26) covers Dorset and part of Somerset and Wiltshire. It is very active with a programme of events covering a broad range of interests. Members in the region drive all kinds of Porsches of all ages. The region has some of the country's most renowned heritage locations such as the Jurassic coast, glorious scenery, not to mention country pubs located in historical villages and other picturesque venues for events and meetings. Our area offers a myriad of possibilities for events such as Concours, Karting, Heritage railway, Ancient castles, National Trust sites and more.
Gloucestershire Region
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The Gloucestershire Region (R16) has a very large area taking in the whole of Bristol and Gloucestershire with parts of Somerset and Wiltshire. There are a varied programme of events covering drives in our beautiful countryside, static displays at shows and spur of the moment get togethers. This region encourages members to come up with ideas to put in the program and this year they have included a Concours event and a gliding evening. The date and location of their monthly social gatherings is currently noted by newsletter and they have a pretty active Facebook group to keep up to date too.
Chilton Region
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The Chiltern Region (R21) covers parts of Hertfordshire, Buckinghamshire and Bedfordshire. They meet on a monthly basis and organise a variety of events throughout the year. Members’ interests vary from track days through to concours competitions and social events. The Chiltern Region adjoins the London region (R20) so many of their roads are highly trafficked and do not necessarily provide the best driving conditions for our cars. However, you do not have to go too far into the Chiltern countryside to find more open, flowing roads that provide more enjoyable Porsche motoring.
Kent Region
Porsche Club of Great Britain
The Region covers part of South London, Kent and a part of Sussex. They hold a wide and varied range of events for all members irrespective of the age or model of your Porsche. The range of events includes monthly club nights, breakfast meetings, annual motor sport events, plus factory tours and other motoring-related events in and around the UK and beyond. They also provide monthly newsletters with updates on what is happening in the coming month, as well as a look ahead. The region also works closely with the two official Porsche Centres within the Region.
London Region
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The London Region (R20) is just that, a region which focuses on members who live, work, or just love London. They are one of the largest and most active regions. They use London and 'invade' the best of the surrounding countryside for our playground. With a territory as broad as London they hold two monthly meets, a West London meet at the iconic Ace Cafe and an East London meet, known as 'Out East'. Their meets are casual and encourage members to enjoy their Porsche and each other’s company. They like to drive our Porsches, so many of our events through the year involve driving.
Southern Region
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The Southern Region (R17) covers Hampshire and Wiltshire. This is an active region and members are all ages and come from all walks of life. This area extends from the Hampshire coast up to the chalk uplands of Salisbury plain, with many fine driving roads and heritage locations to enjoy. The region holds a monthly meeting at the Empress of Blandings Pub in Copythorne, near Southampton on the A31, when they meet to talk all things Porsche (and sometimes other things as well). A very full calendar of events ranging from European trips to day drives.
Surrey Region
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Region 29 has a large membership based in Surrey and the adjoining counties. Hugely fortunate to live in a county with a rich mixture of A and B roads, amazing scenery, pubs, cafes and other areas of interest. This region regularly organises meets and events and will also jump on the back of other local meets. You can find details of meets and events via this Porsche Club GB Surrey R29 website and also via their Region 29 Facebook and Instagram accounts. This group is passionate about the Porsche brand and the badge that adorns the front of their cars.
Sussex Region
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The Sussex Region (R23) covers East and West Sussex. We meet on a monthly basis and organise a variety of events throughout the year. Members own a wide variety of Porsche models and interests vary from track days through to concours competitions. Meetings are held on the first Tuesday of each month at The Bolney Stage, Bolney, just off the A23. Club nights are a mix of social evenings and guest speaker presentations. Other events, including Sunday morning meets, car shows, drive outs, etc. are organised throughout the year.
Thames Valley Region
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The Thames Valley Region (R19) has a large membership extending from West London, across Berkshire, Buckinghamshire, Hampshire, Surrey, Oxfordshire and into the adjoining counties. The Region hosts and attends a large variety of meets, displays, drives, visits and social events throughout the year, attracting enthusiastic members and their families. Their regular monthly meet up is held on the first Sunday of each month at the Coppid Beech Hotel, Bracknell, Berkshire, RG12 8TF, from 12 midday onwards.
Northern Ireland Region
Porsche Club of Great Britain
Our collective passion for Porsche is the heartbeat of our Region. Whether you're a seasoned Porsche owner or just beginning to explore the world of Porsche, a genuine welcome awaits you. Not yet a member of the club that stands at the heart of Porsche ownership and enjoyment? A quick phone call or email connects you to our vibrant community. Our gatherings are relaxed, friendly, and serve as a forum for members to share ideas, shaping our dynamic Region. These meetings also keep members informed.
Guernsey Region
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The Guernsey Region (R28G) covers half of the Channel Islands Region, covering the Bailiwick of Guernsey; the Islands of Guernsey, Alderney, Herm and Sark - although no cars are permitted in the latter two Islands. Guernsey lies approximately 60 miles south west of Britain, and 30 miles west of Northern France. Although only 25 square miles, Guernsey has one of the highest concentration of Porsches in the World with in excess of 500. Members have a great variety of cars, from early classic models to many of the latest models.
Jersey Region
Porsche Club of Great Britain
The Jersey Region (R28J) covers Jersey, the largest of the Channel Islands. We are blessed with magnificent scenery around our coast and inland and very pleasant weather throughout the year. We are a small region that organises regular events. We meet for quarterly lunches at various hotels around the island. We participate annually in Jersey's own motoring festival in early June, as well as participating in an annual track day at Le Mans in early August. Our 100 plus members drive a wide range of cars ranging from Porsche 356s to the Porsche 918.