Brighton and Hove Motor Club

[1] On 12 January 1926 the sixth Annual General Meeting was held at the Royal Albion Hotel, Brighton.

[7] In 1938 The Autocar reported: "The Brighton-Beer Trial organised by the Brighton and Hove club has become a classic.

Early in 1945: "The possibilities of a post-war hill climb, which Robert Waddy of "Fuzzy" fame has been asked to investigate and the continuation of the Brighton Speed Trials were discussed at the annual general meeting.

"[11] The venue investigated was Clayton Tunnel Hill, to the north of Brighton and about one mile in length, but the plan went nowhere.

[13] In 1948 the club moved into premises in the arches under Dukes Mound on the seafront at Brighton and have remained there ever since.