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Stradsett Park Vintage Rally Which We Enjoyed and Sincerely Hope You Did Too Rally Organiser & Publicity Officer Stradsett Park Gordon Carson Bank Farm, Fence Bank, Walpole Highway, Wisbech, Vintage Rally Cambs, PE14 7QT 01945 880091 Sat 2nd and Sun 3rd May 2020 07860 658767 East Anglia Group [email protected] National Vintage Tractor and Engine Club 8th October, 2019 Important Notice to All Dear Valued Exhibitor, On behalf of the committee and the friends of Stradsett rally we thank you all very much for supporting our 2019 Stradsett Park Vintage Rally which we enjoyed and sincerely hope you did too. We had a very successful year again and raised over £10,000 for local charities so thanks for your kind support. Nevertheless, due to a very high demand to attend the rally, the committee has decided next year we will be giving first refusal to our local and national club members. All NVTEC-EA and any other NVTEC national club members will be guaranteed a space should they choose to attend subject to them meeting out terms and conditions. So please join now to avoid disappointment. Enclosed with your rally entry form, I have included a 2020 membership form. This will give you personal insurance and 4 quarterly National Vaporizing magazines, in addition to that If you are a member of the East Anglia club, you will also receive 4 quarterly ‘Vintage Torque magazines all posted to your door. Both the magazines will keep you up to date with events and what is going on in the vintage world both locally and nationally. We are looking forward to another great show in 2020 and hope to see you there, the show will feature Minneapolis-Moline and Eastern European Tractors as the main theme. I am sure you are all aware but due to the bank holiday being moved for VE day to Friday 8th May the 2020 rally will be held on Saturday 2nd and Sunday 3rd May with exhibitors being able to arrive from 9.00am on Thursday 30th April. Kind Regards, Gordon Carson NVTEC-EA Facebook/StradsettRally www.nvtec-ea.org.uk Twitter: @Stradsett_ Rally Stradsett Park Vintage Rally, Stradsett, King’s Lynn, Norfolk, PE33 9HA East Anglia Group National Vintage Tractor & Engine Club Stradsett Park Vintage Rally Sat 2nd & Sun 3rd May 2020 Stradsett, near Downham Market, Norfolk, PE33 9HA EXHIBITORS ENTRY FORM I declare that during the whole period of the rally my Entry will be covered by a Public Liability Policy including Rally use having a limit of indemnity of not less than £2,000,000 any one incident. I further declare that in the case of any event taking place wholly or in part on the public highway, that the use of the vehicle hereby entered is covered by insurance as required by the Road Traffic Act which is valid for such part of the event as shall take place on roads as defined in that Act. I confirm that the driver/s of any vehicle entered holds or has held and is not disqualified from holding or obtaining a license to drive a vehicle of the appropriate class. I also confirm that any self propelled exhibits or equipment that I bring onto the rally field are insured to meet the requirements of the road traffic act I agree to my details being stored electronically for the purpose of administering this event. Please see our web site for full details Signed …………………………………………….. My age is ……………… (if applicable state “Over 18 years”) Name (Please Print)………………………………………………………….….. Date …………………………………………….….. Address………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………. ……………………………………………………………………………….Postcode…………………………………..………………… Telephone No. …………………………………….………. Mobile No…………………………………………………………………… Email address…………………………………………..………………………………………… PLEASE DO NOT BOOK camping /caravanning facilities if you have requested them on another entry form Caravan and Camping No response here will be taken as not required Again FOR 2020 Do you require camping / Saturday night hog roast for just Due to Space Restrictions WE CAN ONLY Provide £10.00 per head - Ticket ONLY caravanning facilities? Camping /Caravan Facilities to Exhibitors and Traders YES or NO I would like no. tickets. Full details on the back of this form (delete as applicable) PLEASE USE A SEPARATE FORM FOR EACH EXHIBIT Each exhibitor will receive 2 non-transferable wrist bands allowing each adult onto the rally field. Children under 16 are free EXHIBIT TYPE (please tick) Note all exhibits must be 25 years old or more Tractor…….Horticultural………Car………. M/Cycle…….…Truck…….……..Steam……... Registration No. ……………………. Engine …………. Model……………...Organ…………. …..Bygone (please state width of front of display) ………………………. Make……………………………………………. Year…………………. Model ……………………Engine No.……………………… Please tick the days you are able to attend: BOTH DAYS SATURDAYONLY SUNDAY ONLY CLUB STANDS (IF APPLICABLE) I will be exhibiting on the following club stand: ……………………………………………………………………………………… When completed return, ENCLOSING an A5 9”x 6”(160mm x 230mm)STAMPED, SELF ADDRESSED ENVELOPE to the APPROPIATE STEWARD as indicated below. N.B. ENTRIES WITHOUT A STAMPED ADDRESSED ENVELOPE WILL NOT BE ACCEPTED TRACTORS, STATIONARY CARS, TRUCKS, BYGONES, MODELS, CLUB STANDS HORTICULTURAL ENGINES M/CYCLES, STEAM ORGANS Wayne Mitchell David Mycock Judy Webb Ted Gray 9 High Street Reg Fletcher Holmdene 29 Herbert Drive, Laurel Bank, School Road Little Paxton 27 Willow Road Furlong Road Methwold, St Germans, St. Neots Downham Market Stoke Ferry , KL Nr Thetford, Norfolk, Kings Lynn Cambs Norfolk, PE38 9PG. Norfolk, PE33 9SU IP26 4PY Norfolk, PE34 3DR PE19 6HA 01366 385407 01366 500879 01366 728776 01553 617653 01480 391302 07771 564458 07977 337095 07895 787076 07469 702234 07825 501296 Facebook/StradsettRally www.nvtec-ea.org.uk Twitter: @Stradsett_ Rally PTO Rally Organiser & Publicity Officer Stradsett Park Gordon Carson Bank Farm, Fence Bank, Vintage Rally Walpole Highway, Wisbech, Cambs, PE14 7QT 01945 880091 2nd & 3rd May 2020 07860 658767 East Anglia Group [email protected] National Vintage Tractor and Engine Club The Hog Roast Catering Co. Ltd At Stradsett Park Vintage Rally Saturday Night 2nd May 2020 Again for 2020 is the Saturday night hog roast (ticket only). Please could you let us know if you would like tickets for the hog roast which is served with baked potatoes, fresh salad, homemade coleslaw, bread rolls and butter, sage and onion stuffing butchers best sausages, Heinz baked beans and accom- panying sauces followed by a fine selection of gateaux’s, cheesecakes and fruit pies all of which for just £10.00 per head. The hog roast company will arrive on site seven and a half hours before serving the hog roast so they can cook it fresh on site to ensure the best flavours and the highest health and hy- giene standards. It will be served on disposable plates with disposable cutlery from 7:00pm until 9:30pm in a buffet layout so you can have exactly what you want. There will be a vegetarian quiche as an alternative if you prefer. This should be a perfect addition to the weekend and a great meal to enjoy whilst being entertained All at the main marquee where UK Bars will be more than happy to serve you and provide tables and seating in this years marque. Please send payment with your entry form to the relevant steward and make cheques payable to NVTEC-EA. Your tickets will then be given out with your programme on check in. Thank You Go on treat yourself. Methods of payment Cheque Payable to NVTEC-EA Cash To Your Steward Bacs Details ;NVTEC-EA Barclays Bank PLC Sort Code 20-46-65 Account No 30661023 Please make it clear who its from Thanks Gordon Carson Facebook/StradsettRally www.nvtec-ea.org.uk Twitter: @Stradsett_Rally East Anglia Group National Vintage Tractor & Engine Club Stradsett Park Vintage Rally Saturday 2nd & Sunday 3rd May 2020 Guidance Notes for Traders and Exhibitors The following guidelines may appear a little blunt but they are there to ensure a safe enjoyable and successful rally for all involved. Your co-operation would be appreciated and is expected in following them. • A speed limit of 5mph is in force on all parts of the rally fieldat all times • All exhibitors and traders are advised to carry a serviceable dry powder fire extinguisher of at least 2kg capacity. • Please do not bring any oxyacetylene equipment onto the rally field at any time. • The law requires petrol to be stored in approved containers with a maximum content of 5lt (plastic can) 10lt (steel can). • Please do not arrive on site before 9.00am on Thursday 30th April unless prior arrangements have been made with your section steward anddo depart before midday on Monday 4th May • All exhibits/traders must be in situ (i.e. on the peg) on the rally field by 9.30am each day. • All exhibits/traders must remain in situ (i.e. on the peg) on the rally field until 5.00pm Saturday & 4.00pm Sunday. • All exhibits must follow the NVTEC Safety Code. Copies available on request. • Vehicles must not move on the public area of the rally field, during hours of public access, unless authorized by a steward. Please save your fuel by not starting your exhibit too early and please Waite to be instructed to move • All persons driving a vehicle on the rally field must hold a current driving license. • Passengers are not permitted on moving tractors regardless of the number of seats fitted. • Exhibitors must not interfere with, or dismantle safety fences at any time. • Do please book in with your section steward on arrival. This will avoid queues on show days. • Do please display your exhibit number & log sheet on your exhibit. It helps the judges and commentators. • Do please park caravans, tents, etc. as requested and ensure access is left for emergency vehicles. (5m between walls) Do please clear up any rubbish. Skips and bins will be provided for general rubbish.
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