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Advice required - Public liability insurance?

Hope someone can help....please!
For the past 12 months I have attended a number of vintage/classic car rallys, steam fairs,village shows etc. setting up a stall and selling (sometimes buying) diecast models, its just a hobby. It's usually a pleasant day out and you normally get a couple of free passes into each event. The trouble is that lately, most event application forms ask for proof of a "certificate for third party public liability insurance"
Though, I have home insurance, through Churchills, they tell me that it could be classed as a business and I am not covered.
Ok, if I'm on the golf course and hurt someone with a mis-hit golf ball, but not when I set up my stall.
Any suggestions please?
thanks!
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  • maclean2
    maclean2 Posts: 709 Forumite
    Hi - if Footman James can arrange insurance for anything vintage car or traction engine related they can probably help you here.

    HTH
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