Sir Stirling Moss celebrates the opening of Speedmaster Conference Centre
Sir Stirling headed a cavalcade of historic Jaguars from the Jaguar Daimler Heritage
Trust, that were given a police escort from Bradfords City Hall to the new conference
centre in Greengates.
Years of planning had gone into the design and building of the new 20,000 square
foot conference and training centre which will be used for a variety of purposes
by businesses throughout the north of England.
James Hanson, Managing Director of the new centre, said: “We were honoured that
Sir Stirling opened this new complex which is already attracting conference and
meeting organisers from across the region. It was great that he drove the D-Type
and that hundreds of people turned out to see him and the other cars.”
The Lord Mayor of Bradford, Councillor Robin Owens and the Lady Mayoress, Mrs
Janet Owens, travelled in a new Jaguar XF, while the Lord Mayor of Leeds, Councillor
Brian Cleasby was driven to the event in Jaguar XK 120, NUB 120, a famous Leeds
car that was campaigned in the 1950s, and won several important rallies.
A Jaguar C Type, that took part in the famous Mille Miglia in 1953, was driven
by racing driver James Hanson. Other cars that were driven in the cavalcade included
the James Bond XKR from the film “Die Another Day” and an XKR “Shaguar” used to
promote the Austin Powers film “Goldmember.”
Tony O’Keeffe, Curator of the Jaguar Daimler heritage Trust said: “ It is not
often that people get the chance to see famous cars like this actually driving
together on ordinary streets. The fact that Sir Stirling Moss headed the convoy
in the famous D-Type that won the 12-hour race at Reims in 1956, made history
in its own right.”
More than 200 guests welcomed Sir Stirling Moss and the cars when they arrived
at the conference centre, which is also the site of the Speedmaster collector
and race car showroom, where several million pounds worth of classic cars were
on show.
The spectacular conference and training centre will allow clients to hold a variety
of events surrounded by classic and supercars. The centre, with its iconic glass
staircases, will be hired out to companies looking for somewhere unique to hold
drink receptions, corporate dinners, lunches, product launches and fashion shows.
Three flexible air conditioned meeting rooms on the first floor are equipped
with state of the art audiovisual technology and wireless connectivity.
James Hanson said: “ We thought that it was appropriate that Jaguar were invited
to take part in the opening because this year is the 60th anniversary of the XK 120, and our new conference centre will be used in the
future to mark historic motoring and motor racing anniversaries and events. The
new centre will give a huge boost to regional conference facilities by providing
a new venue that will attract clients from all over the UK and in particular the
north of England.”
Mr John Hanson, Chairman of Speedmaster said: “ The conference centre is themed
on motor racing principles; being brave, winning and being the best. I am delighted
that Raven Computers, Watt Gilchrist and PPS have already booked the centre as
a meeting venue for themselves and their customers. The training centre is already
fully operational. Managers and staff of Greenwoods Menswear have booked commercial
development sessions and Bradford Council are proposing to use the facility as
a centre of excellence for the training of young managers and their staff in support
of the re-development of the city centre.”
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