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Bath Festival of Motoring set to return this June after two year absence

Thursday 24th March 2022 Bath Echo News Team Community, What's On

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The Festival of Motoring, the Rotary Club of Bath’s popular annual event, will be returning this June following an absence of two years due to the pandemic.

Photo courtesy of the Bath Festival of Motoring

The open-air event will be running on Walcot Rugby Fields, opposite the Lansdown Park and Ride, during the Father’s Day weekend of 18th and 19th June.

Discounted early-bird tickets are now available for purchase via the event website.

The family-friendly live event will feature over 500 classic vehicles, as well as the latest supercars, which will be offering rides in exchange for a donation to sponsored local charities this year, Nova Sports and Dorothy House.

A special feature at the event will be a focus on the latest electric and other alternative fuel vehicles.

There will also be live music and a range of food and drink stalls.

Rotary President, Simon Spalding, said: “Everyone involved in the Festival of Motoring is really excited to be back.

“It’s a great fun occasion, perfect for anyone who loves the excitement, engineering and style of motoring old or new. And it will be a good way to give Dad a special treat for Father’s Day too.”

Individual and family tickets, with discounts for early booking, are available online now at www.bathfestivalofmotoring.com.

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