Wings, Wheels, Speed, Steam and Horsepower - Shugborough 26-27th June

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26-27 June Wings, Wheels, Speed, Steam and Horsepower
The 1st Annual West Midlands Festival of Wings, Wheels, Speed, Steam & Horse Power has it's maiden outing here at Shugborough, where approximately 1,000 vehicles will be in attendance and up to 60 Heavy Horses. gravity defying aerobatic displays and Captain Neville's Vintage Flying Circus. you will be able to eat, drink, sing and dance to the sounds of Glen Miller. The 50’s and 60’s Rock ‘n‘ Soul American Pavilion with Rock n Roll & Soul Bands playing throughout the day and finally the Glam Rock & New Romantics Pavilion There will be over 100 trade stands and a dedicated area for Aerojumble and Autojumble. Get in the mood and arrive dressed in the style of your favourite period.
Times Saturday 10am – 11pm Last Entries 8pm for the evening entertainment
Sunday 10am – 5pm

Ticket prices Adult in advance £7.50 (£9.50 on the day), Concession/Senior in advance £6.50 (£8.50 on the day), Child (5-15 years) in advance £3 (£4.00 on the day) Under 5s go Free
Buy your advance tickets and SAVE by calling 0845 459 8900
 

Toble

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You had me when you mentioned "Steam"!
Steam Power = Big engineering.
Excellent.
 

Trumpet

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THREAD HIGHJACK ALERT.
And the Penny Farthing. The Adulte ? None of 'em a patch on the old Grot, almost shed a tear when I walked into town the Sunday morning after the fire even though it hadn't been T O T W for some years.
Remember well the steak & kidney puds with chips & thick dark gravy at 2.30 am from that old blue chip van, food fit for a king after a skinfull of 30p a pint lager (Carling?)

Sorry, Shugborough looks worth a visit though.
 

John Marwood

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Trumpet said:
THREAD HIGHJACK ALERT.
And the Penny Farthing. The Adulte ? None of 'em a patch on the old Grot, almost shed a tear when I walked into town the Sunday morning after the fire even though it hadn't been T O T W for some years.
Remember well the steak & kidney puds with chips & thick dark gravy at 2.30 am from that old blue chip van, food fit for a king after a skinfull of 30p a pint lager (Carling?)

Sorry, Shugborough looks worth a visit though.
Very skilful..

Lets hope for good weather
 

Trumpet

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Bugger, just realised this clashes with a bike rally we're going to tomorrow, then it's footy at The Crown on Sunday.
Ingerland Ingerland Ingerland.
 
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