Valerie Singleton OBE to host festive webinar

Valerie Singleton OBE to host festive GEM webinar on Thursday 12 December
  • Registration for the FREE event is open now

  • Expert advice on changes to vehicle tax rules, plus top tips for festive trips

  • A line-up of Val’s guests will contribute to the conversation

  • One lucky participant will win a fabulous hamper in time for Christmas

Registration is now open for GEM Motoring Assist’s forthcoming webinar, hosted by Valerie Singleton OBE. The event takes place on Thursday 12 December at 2pm, and will include the opportunity for one lucky participant to win a luxury hamper in time for Christmas.

Val’s guests include motoring journalist David Motton (road test editor for GEM’s member magazine Good Motoring), who will answer questions on the big changes in car tax coming in April 2025. He will also offer advice for anyone looking to change their car in 2025 and will point to where some of the best automotive bargains might be found.

Lee Puffett, Chairman of GEM’s Executive Council, will review the many highlights for the organisation in 2024, and will outline exciting new member benefits scheduled for the coming year.

Heidi Duffy and her colleagues from the National Young Rider Forum have made good use of a recent grant from the GEM Road Safety Charity. They have produced a suite of short videos promoting better knowledge of road safety among young working motorbike and scooter riders – and Heidi will be on hand to share one or two videos.

Alan Hiscox from the British Horse Society will reveal an exciting new awareness-raising initiative for 2025… and transport historian Alan Wakely will be sharing a raft of fascinating facts and figures relating to Christmas on the road.

Anyone interested in winning the luxury Christmas hamper will have the chance to answer a prize question posed by Val, who will announce the name of the lucky winner before the end of of the webinar. Details of how to take part will be explained during the webinar.

Chairman of GEM’s Executive Council, Lee Puffett, said: “We are excited about this webinar, and particularly happy to be working with Valerie Singleton once again.  

“She has a long and successful relationship with GEM and I know she remains passionate in supporting safe mobility and independence for all road users.”

As well as presenting the organisation’s long-running ‘Still Safe to Drive’ web resource for senior drivers and their families, Val has also completed two GEM driver assessments in recent years.

Register now for the webinar: https://us06web.zoom.us/webinar/register/WN_OI2GHJJFQSycI4BqwsvWbw

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