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E: 23/07 win tickets to the kemble steam & vintage extravaganza!

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We've got 35 pairs of tickets to giveaway to the South-West's largest festival of transport - The Gloucestershire Steam & Vintage Extravaganza. The show returns to Kemble Airfield this year, taking the show in to its 35th year (Friday 31st July to Sunday 2nd August 2009).
The show was originally conceived for steam enthusiasts, but the range of exhibits has grown year on year. It now boasts a huge array of vintage transport, including buses, coaches, motorcycles, military vehicles, classic cars, tractors, aircraft, commercial vehicles, traction engines and historic caravans. Plus a live action arena, interactive demonstrations, rare breeds, shire horses, trade stands, a vintage fun fair and hundreds of curiosity stalls.
Considered by many of our visitors to be the heart of the show, this year's steam section will be the largest ever with more than 60 full-size traction engines, steamrollers, showmans' engines and steam wagons. Many of the machines will be put through their paces in the live demonstration area. These spectacular displays always prove to be entertaining and are not to be missed!
For those who prefer two wheels, the huge motorcycle display area will contain more than 150 models - the most ever assembled at Kemble. There will be motorcycles from England, Italy, Japan, India and the USA with all the great makers represented: Honda, Yamaha, Harley Davidson, Moto Guzzi, HRD, AGS, James, Triumph, Royal Enfield, Rudge, Norton, Velocette, BSA, Panther, Francis Barnett, Matchless & Greeves.
John Keedwell, director of the Gloucestershire Steam & Vintage Extravaganza, says: "Each year, we make the show bigger and better and for 2009 we've surpassed ourselves. Kemble is definitely the best historical transport show in the south-west."
Admission Prices:
The ticket price has remained unchanged for three years
Adult: Friday: £5, Saturday or Sunday: £8, Weekender: £12
Concessions: Friday: £4, Saturday or Sunday: £6, Weekender: £8
Juniors: Friday: £3, Saturday or Sunday: £4, Weekender: 6
Under 5's free of charge
Saturday & Sunday family ticket: £20 (2 adults & 2 x children)
Weekender ticket: (Allows entry to the show on all three days)
Adults £12, Concessions £8, Juniors £6
Advance tickets available from Local Tourist Information Centres including: Stroud, Cirencester, Chippenham, Swindon, Malmesbury, Gloucester, Cheltenham, Cotswolds and Tetbury. Gates open: Friday - Sunday, 10.00am. Public enquiries contact: 01453 890891
Competition closes on Thursday, 23rd July at 9:00am
We've got 35 pairs of tickets to giveaway to the South-West's largest festival of transport - The Gloucestershire Steam & Vintage Extravaganza. The show returns to Kemble Airfield this year, taking the show in to its 35th year (Friday 31st July to Sunday 2nd August 2009).
The show was originally conceived for steam enthusiasts, but the range of exhibits has grown year on year. It now boasts a huge array of vintage transport, including buses, coaches, motorcycles, military vehicles, classic cars, tractors, aircraft, commercial vehicles, traction engines and historic caravans. Plus a live action arena, interactive demonstrations, rare breeds, shire horses, trade stands, a vintage fun fair and hundreds of curiosity stalls.
Considered by many of our visitors to be the heart of the show, this year's steam section will be the largest ever with more than 60 full-size traction engines, steamrollers, showmans' engines and steam wagons. Many of the machines will be put through their paces in the live demonstration area. These spectacular displays always prove to be entertaining and are not to be missed!
For those who prefer two wheels, the huge motorcycle display area will contain more than 150 models - the most ever assembled at Kemble. There will be motorcycles from England, Italy, Japan, India and the USA with all the great makers represented: Honda, Yamaha, Harley Davidson, Moto Guzzi, HRD, AGS, James, Triumph, Royal Enfield, Rudge, Norton, Velocette, BSA, Panther, Francis Barnett, Matchless & Greeves.
John Keedwell, director of the Gloucestershire Steam & Vintage Extravaganza, says: "Each year, we make the show bigger and better and for 2009 we've surpassed ourselves. Kemble is definitely the best historical transport show in the south-west."
Admission Prices:
The ticket price has remained unchanged for three years
Adult: Friday: £5, Saturday or Sunday: £8, Weekender: £12
Concessions: Friday: £4, Saturday or Sunday: £6, Weekender: £8
Juniors: Friday: £3, Saturday or Sunday: £4, Weekender: 6
Under 5's free of charge
Saturday & Sunday family ticket: £20 (2 adults & 2 x children)
Weekender ticket: (Allows entry to the show on all three days)
Adults £12, Concessions £8, Juniors £6
Advance tickets available from Local Tourist Information Centres including: Stroud, Cirencester, Chippenham, Swindon, Malmesbury, Gloucester, Cheltenham, Cotswolds and Tetbury. Gates open: Friday - Sunday, 10.00am. Public enquiries contact: 01453 890891
Competition closes on Thursday, 23rd July at 9:00am
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