THE BRIDGE RATS MOTOR CYCLE CLUB The following description of the history is an extract from the Rats website.
”The Bridge Rats are a no attitude club who meet at the Stubbing Wharf in Hebden Bridge every Tuesday night. They have over 60 members and are growing all the time.
The Bridge Rats are well know in the area for their annual pet food run to Halifax RSPCA which attracts hundred's of bikers and is getting bigger yearly. The event is well covered in the media (newspapers and television).“
Bridge Rats MCC History
In the 1960s, John "Chappy" Chapman Bridge Rats, current president formed a club called the "51" club which was rocker based and had 12 members.
In 1991 there was an advert in the local paper about a new motorbike rally club starting in the Calder valley at the Woodman Inn, Charlestown, and this is how the Calder Valley Mcc was born. The club went to rally's and bike runs and the club got bigger and bigger but sadly the club was not doing what Chappy thought it should be and he and some of the members left and formed their own club in 1993.
The newly formed club had a logo that had a bridge for Hebden Bridge and a rat as Chappy’s father was a desert rat in WW2. A meeting was held at Blackshawhead pub and 7 people turned up (it was winter) and the new club Bridge Rats rally club was formed and its new club logo was worn.
The club stayed at the Blackshawhead pub for about another year and then the they moved to the Woodman Inn where the club had some great fun, but sadly the Woodman Inn closed down and the club moved to the Trades Club in Hebden Bridge in 1999. The club stayed at the Trades Club for about 10 months but as the club got bigger and stronger they where out growing the size of the Trades Club so they voted to find a bigger venue.
They
moved to the Stubbing Wharf in June 2000 and found that they had now got even bigger and stronger,( members 65 + plus 3 affiliated members) and still attend rally's, shows and visit other clubs.
Bridge Rats web page