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Transport Festival today

31st July 2016 @ 6:06am – by Webteam
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A reminder that today is the second day of the Historic Narrow Boats Gathering plus the Audlem Transport Festival. It's all happening today, Sunday 31st July.

The Transport Festival, organised by the Audlem Special Events Team (ASET), will see the village packed with fascinating vehicles. Around three hundred vintage and classic cars, motor cycles, buses, commercial and agricultural vehicles will parade through the village before assembling on the playing field for closer inspection by the large crowds that turn up each year to this popular free event.

Owners of vehicles had booked all the available spaces months ago so a full parade of participants is anticipated.

All the vehicles gather at nearby Hankelow in the morning before driving to Audlem from 11.00am and should all be on playing field by 12.15pm. Crowds line the village streets, and there's an informative commentary describing each vehicle as they drive past.

The Festival of Transport necessitates the closure of the car park from 6.00am until approximately 5.00pm on Sunday.

There will be alternative parking during the day in the field at the top of Green Lane by kind permission of Eric Callwood.

As well as the hundreds of wheeled attractions, there will be much to see over the weekend on the canal at Audlem Wharf with a Gathering of Historic Narrow Boats organised by Audlem Mill.

An expected 31 vintage boats will be moored so it will be well worth walking down the recently refurbished canal towpath to enjoy finding out more about these fascinating boats. They will be moored from the A525 road bridge near Audlem Mill down towards Lock 15.

You can also take a trip on the canal with the Audlem Lass boat service that runs from Lock 15 to Overwater Marina. This service carries about 4,000 passengers a year and raises large sums of money for the RNLI, the lifeboat charity.


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