The Harrogate Car Enthusiasts Motor Show is heading back to Harrogate Rugby Club later this year.
The annual event is for anything motoring related, whether it’s cars, vans, lorries, motorbikes, scooters, steam engines or tractors.
It includes charity stalls and kids entertainment, whilst fundraising for Yorkshire Air Ambulance.
And this year, the event will be held on Saturday 31st May.
It’s free to attend for visitors, stallholders and people looking to bring their classic vehicles – although donations are encouraged.
Organiser Barry Busby said:
“I am now taking bookings for this year’s event. It is free for all! Club stands, stalls, all vehicle types...
“So if you want to show, a stall, offer raffle prizes, auto jumble stand or have something you think will be good for the show, please get in touch.”
The show is also asking for volunteer marshals and anyone who can offer entertainment to come forward.
Find out more about the show or get in touch via Facebook here.

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