Ormskirk Advertiser

£1 off entry to Woodvale Rally

- BY ANDREW BROWN andrew.brownNW@trinitymir­ror.com @visandrewb­rown

WOODVALE Rally takes place this weekend when hundreds of visitors are expected to flock to the Victoria Park showground in Southport.

And today we are giving you money off your visit, with a £1 off entry voucher.

This year organisers have once again secured a wide range of attraction­s for enthusiast­s, collectors and those looking for a fun-filled weekend.

And they are delighted that the model aircraft will be returning to the event. The Liverpool and District Model Aircraft Society (LADMAS) will have planes flying on both days (June 18 and June 19) from 10am until 4.30pm.

There will also be static models on display and flight simulators so visitors can fly the models on three TV screens. A large model Lancaster bomber and jets will be taxiing twice a day and jet engines will also be running.

Peter Wood, rally general manager, said: “We are so pleased the model aircraft are coming back to the show after a twoyear break. They will put on a great display with lots for the public to see and try out.

“We have found Victoria Park to be the perfect venue for the show with its excellent layout and facilities.

“The event is a great value day out which truly caters for all the family. We look forward to welcoming the crowds once again this weekend.”

What is believed to be the oldest surviving Vulcan car in the world will also be making a nostalgic trip back to its hometown when it goes on display at the show on Sunday.

The Vulcan Motor and Engineerin­g Company manufactur­ed the 10hp, twin cylinder model with two seats in Southport in 1904.

A 1907 Paterson, which has won the car section before, will also be on display along with other classic and vintage cars, model trains and boats, stationary engines, classic and vintage motorcycle­s and clubs and more military vehicles than ever before.

The main arena will see Jema Leopold with her performing horses and martial arts displays. The West Lancashire Dog Display Team will also be showing the crowds just what they can do with two shows on both day.

The always-popular Crazy Bears – Sweet Tooth, Candy, Honey, Popsy, Rocky and Smarty – will also take to the stage to entertain the children.

Other attraction­s include giant slides, craft and food marquee, giant car boot, collectors fair, Morris dancing and numerous trade stands.

And the 125 Field Company, Army Reserves of the Royal Electrical and Mechanical Engineers (REME), a Merseyside unit that specialise­s in vehicle maintenanc­e, will also be running workshops.

The many bands performing include Mike Byrne and the Sunrockers, Skelmersda­le Prize Brass Band and in the bar marquee there will be music all weekend.

Parking costs £2 at Princes Park and admission at the gate is £5 for adults, £2 for children (5-15) and under-fives are free.

For further informatio­n visit www.woodvalera­lly. com or email info@woodvalera­lly.com

You can follow them on Facebook at www.facebook.com/WoodvaleRa­lly Ltd/ and on Twitter @WoodvaleRa­lly for latest updates.

Plus please use #WRSouthpor­t2016 and let Twitter fans know you are going to attend.

Woodvale Rally is run by the 1st Southport Scout Group, raising funds to help youngsters with their scouting activities and to assist other local charities with donations.

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