They can join members of the Morris Minor Owners' Club to see a selection of classic cars at Waters’ Edge Visitor Centre and Country Park in Barton on Sunday 30 August, between 10am and 4pm.
Up to 100 vehicles will be attending the show, including the following makes:
- Morris Minor
- Wolseley
- Rolls Royce
- Mini
- Bentley
- Jaguar
- Riley
- Austin
If you have a classic car and would like to join the rally, you can contact Mike Allen on 01724 341352.
The rally will bring car clubs together from North Lincolnshire, Lincolnshire and East Yorkshire, people have travelled from as far as Newcastle and North Yorkshire in previous years.
The Honey Pot Café will be open on the day, serving a range of homemade meals or you are welcome to bring a packed lunch!
Coun Carl Sherwood, from Brigg, pictured above, Cabinet Member for Community Wellbeing at the North Lincolnshire authority, said: “The Classic Car Show was a spectacular event last year and I expect it to be even better this year! It brings clubs and enthusiasts together to show off their love of classic cars to North Lincolnshire.
“Waters’ Edge Visitor Centre and Country Park is a beautiful tourist attraction in itself looking over the River Humber. There are plenty of things on offer for a great day out for all the family. This major attraction is definitely one not to miss.”
Waters’ Edge Visitor Centre and Country Park is teeming with enough wildlife to interest even the most demanding of nature waters, while the easy paths and varied scenery make it a great place to come for a walk. There are two adventure playgrounds for children of all ages, and you are welcome to feed our friendly ducks and geese, making it a great day out of all the family!
Please note that parking outside the Visitor Centre will be restricted to the disabled and people with mobility problems. Please ensure you use the main car park at the entrance. Parking marshals will be on-site to assist with parking and overflow parking will be available in the viewing point car park.
Brigg Blog's thanks go to Chris O'Rourke, of North Lincolnshire Council, for the information.
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