Oxfordshire Region Starts Year with Charity Donations

At the Region’s AGM, the Members unanimously agreed to select Mission Motorsport and StarterMotor as its 2026 Region Charities and to renew its adoption of 5 Cars from the Jaguar Daimler Heritage Trust’s collection.  A number of Region events in 2026 will raise further funds for these charities.

Steve Daniels, Region Chairman, said, “Our Region believes in playing its part in supporting charities where we have an existing relationship, or they are doing sterling work in areas in which we have a common interest.  We are fortunate to have received a significant donation from a Region Member who has a military heritage and an interest in the development of young people.”

Back-to-Back presentations to Mission Motorsport and StarterMotor took place at Bicester Motion on Thursday, 2nd April.  Previously, a number of Region Members had visited the JDHT at Gaydon to receive adoption certificates for the 5 vehicles.

Mission Motorsport is the Armed Forces’ Motorsport Charity, whose motto is ‘Race Retrain Recover’.  They have, so far, placed more than 2,000 Wounded, Injured and Sick service leavers into employment and provided support and advice to thousands more.  Alex Atherton, the Charity’s Managing Director, said, “We have very much enjoyed a long-term relationship with the JEC’s Oxfordshire Region, with their Members & their cars supporting our Veterans’ events.  We sincerely appreciate them also kindly adopting us as one of their 2026 charities”.

StarterMotor, a relatively young charity with inevitably limited resources, has already built a proven track record of inspiring younger generations to appreciate and learn about historic vehicles and helping them to turn their passion into careers across the automotive sector.  Steve Cootes, StarterMotor’s General Manager, said, “Having established a close collaboration with JLR Classic, our connection with the JEC has been a natural and very welcome development. We are truly grateful for the generous support provided by the JEC Oxfordshire Region this year, which has made a meaningful difference to our work. We look forward to building on this relationship and working together on further initiatives in the years ahead.”.

The Jaguar Daimler Heritage Trust is naturally well known to JEC Members, but it is easy to forget that they are a charity whose activities are inevitably constrained by the funds available to it.  Nonetheless, the Trust has actively supported Region events, including their presence at Mission Motorsport events with collection cars.

Matthew Davis, the JDHT’s Managing Director, commented, “Adopting a collection car for 12 months is a wonderful way to support our work and enables us to do more.  We enjoy supporting JEC and Oxfordshire Region events and these funds materially help us to do that.  We are very grateful to the Region for again adopting 5 cars.

All three organisations will be exhibiting at the JEC South Midlands Day, 21st June, with part of the attendees’ fees going to the JDHT from the Chiltern Open Air Museum.

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

Facebook
Twitter
LinkedIn

Jaguar Enthusiasts' Club Insurance powered by Peter James

Specialists in flexible insurance cover, made to protect the true value of what matters most, Peter James Insurance is best known for its classics and vintage vehicle insurance including specialist options such as Free Agreed Value, Laid-Up Cover, Multi-Vehicle options, Limited Mileage and more. Alongside classic car cover, they have significant expertise and experience in motor trade, commercial, liability and indemnity insurance across a diverse range of sectors, including a club liability insurance scheme – unique to Peter James Insurance.

Get a quick quote online via: https://qqcar.peterjamesinsurance.co.uk/?c=JEC&utm_source=JECQQ&utm_medium=Referral&utm_campaign=zPJI_QQ_JEC

Read more about the scheme here: https://www.peterjamesinsurance.co.uk/club-member/jec/?utm_source=JEC&utm_medium=Referral&utm_campaign=zPJI_JEC

Call: 0121 274 5360

Please contact Jaguar Enthusiasts’ Club Insurance powered by Peter James on 0121 274 5360

Insurance Checklist

Before you get in touch with us please make sure to note down as many of the following details as possible. If you can complete the checklist ahead of time, it’ll make the process of arranging your insurance quick, simple and easy.

 

Personal Details

  • Your personal details, including your full address, home, work and mobile phone numbers, and email address.
  • The full name, address, date of birth, duration of licence to drive, and 5-year claim and conviction record of the person who will be driving the vehicle(s).
  • Your membership number for the JEC
  • How many vehicles are in the household (you might qualify for multi-car insurance).

 

Vehicle Details

  • The make, model and year of the vehicle(s).
  • The current overall mileage of the vehicle(s).
  • The engine size and specification of the vehicle(s).
  • All modifications made to the vehicle(s), such as the installation of non-standard wheels, aftermarket electronic equipment, performance-enhancing parts, or cosmetic upgrades.
  • Any previous professional valuations of the vehicle(s).

 

Vehicle Use

  • Where the vehicle(s) is/are typically kept overnight (e.g. a garage).
  • The expected annual mileage of the vehicle(s).
  • What the vehicle(s) is/are typically used for.
  • What cover (if any) is required for:
    • Commuting or driving as part of a job.
    • JEC TrackSport, or other such situations.
    • Use of the vehicle(s) abroad.

Agreed values

We have a number of highly-qualified experts who can inspect your vehicle prior to purchase and provide you with a full written report. In addition to their complete understanding of the mechanical and aesthetic aspects of vehicle inspection, they have extensive experience with the Jaguar marque which perfectly equips them to identify the unique requirements of specific models and years, something that is particularly important for older cars.

The cost of an inspection begins at £100, with the final figure determined by the time needed and the distance the inspector is required to travel. We can guarantee that your inspection will be cheaper than an equivalent AA or RAC inspection.

This small upfront outlay could save you thousands in the long term.

To arrange an inspection simply call JEC Head Office on 0117 969 8186 and they will provide you with details of your nearest inspector.

Also from our club HQ in Bristol we can give you an official valuation for insurance purposes. Our valuations are accepted by all leading insurance brokers and Companies.

Simply call 0117 969 8186 for details

GETTING STARTED

Jaguar Enthusiasts’ Club Insurance is designed specifically for members of the JEC. That’s why it covers JEC TrackSport events and offers cover for JEC Young Enthusiasts. Furthermore, the scheme recognises that members may have a combination of newer and more historic Jaguars and so the scheme caters for all, other individually or part of a multi-vehicle offering.

Club insurance doesn’t operate the way standard insurance does. While it does still take a vehicle’s mechanical characteristics into account, it also places a lot of emphasis on how the vehicle is used, cared for and maintained.

Club insurance also offers a host of benefits and products that you simply cannot get outside of membership of the JEC, such as member to member cover for example. This enables you to drive your friends Jaguars at regional meets, events and on tours with fully comprehensive cover and without the need to complete more paperwork or ring up and incur costs for adding named drivers.

This way, you’ll be comfortable knowing that you have a policy that fits your vehicle and your usage needs perfectly.