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Torbay steam fair gets underway
TORBAY STEAM FAIR GETS UNDERWAY
Torbay Steam Fair has chuntered into action for a 37th year, providing exhibits and entertainment all day, every day on August 2, 3 and 4 at The Kennels Showfields Dartmouth Road. Having long been a favorite event in the Bay, Torbay Steam Fair provides three days of attractions for the whole family and has grown to become one of the biggest in the area. While principally a Steam Fair, the gathering has expanded its attractions to its vintage brothers and sisters and now incorporates vintage cars, commercial vehicles, motorbikes, military vehicles, tractors, stationary engines, and fairground rides. The show also provides market stalls, children’s entertainment, refreshments, and a bar. The Steam Fair is run by the Torbay Steam Rally Group. The group was established in the mid-1980s to ensure that the Steam Fair would continue to run after The Devon Traction Engine Club decided they could not continue. The organisers pride themselves on being able to bring a new Steam Engine to the fair. This year there will be beer and live music as well as DJs to keep you dancing into the evening. New for this year is Adie Byng's Pig Racing on Sunday afternoon, with big cash prizes to be won. There will also be the main tent, with activities for all the family happening thoughout the weekend. Lesley Manning, Secretary of Torbay Steam Fair said: "We have another brilliant show lined up with all the usual amazing steam engines, cars, tractors and displays as well as a vintage fairground. "Last year, we introduced a proper children's entertainment programme and it was a huge success so this year's is even better with the added bonus of Adie Byng's Pig Racing on Sunday afternoon! There is also the brilliant evening entertainment on Thursday, Friday and Saturday." The event is taking place at The Kennels Showfields Dartmouth Road, Churston Ferrers, Brixham, Devon, TQ5 0JT. |
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I wonder if Adie Byng has to pay to enter, pay for camping, pay for any extra hands to manage the pigs etc. as steam exhibitors are now required to do at most shows?
One show I decline to attend in Scotland want the best end of £50 just to turn up with a miniature. Martin |
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