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![]() SPECTACULAR STEAM RALLY WITH VINTAGE VEHICLES AND CRAFTS TO RETURN TO
SUFFOLK Woolpit Steam Rally returns to Warren Farm, Wetherden, near Stowmarket, on the weekend of May 31 and June 1. Organisers are expecting around 20 pre-1930s tractors to be on display, along with about 70 from pre-1965 and around 80 stationary engines - with several more than 100 years old. SIGN UP HERE FOR YOUR WEEKLY FARMING BULLETIN Last year the event raised £27k for local charities and community groups - bringing the total it has raised to date to more than £355k. Despite boggy conditions in the run-up, ORGANISERS WERE DELIGHTED AT ATTENDANCE OF ABOUT 5K ON BOTH DAYS. The event - which takes place on land owned by Woolpit farmers Bob and Trish Baker of R&P Baker - is organised by brothers David and Gerald Seeley and is renowned for its pre-1930 tractor display rivalling many of the largest shows in the country. They described last year's event as "an incredible success" and thanked those who supported it. The rally relies on support from local businesses, sponsors, stewards and helpers. "We are already being offered some very rare, interesting and historic exhibits, and it is this desire to present to the public such unusual machinery which makes Woolpit Steam different from many other shows," said the brothers. "This encourages the true enthusiast to travel from all parts of the country but equally captures the imagination of the casual visitor. Many of the stationary engines on display will be demonstrating their original purpose as they drive an array of mills, pumps, dynamos and other machinery. Exhibits include a Bamford line shafting display where one engine is powering multiple machines for preparing feed for livestock. A wood sawing display containing examples of steam, tractor and stationary engine-driven saws will be producing planks, posts and firewood. A vintage earthmoving demonstration at the show has has proved "extremely popular", said organisers. Other exhibits include full-size steam engines including examples of showman's engines, agricultural engines and a portable engine designed to be towed between jobs. There will also be collections of vintage cars, motorcycles, commercial and military vehicles on display and a full ring programme on both days. More than 50 craft, trade and auto jumble stalls will feature an array of goods and gifts. There are also hot and cold food, licensed bar and ice creams. Mike Rule and his ever-popular Steam Gallopers and big wheel which will off a bird’s eye view of the show and Punch & Judy will be entertaining children and families. Gates are open from 9am to 5pm both days. Admission for adults is £8 on Saturday and £9 Sunday with children's entry £2 on either day - cash only with no card payments. Car parking is free and the show - at Warren Farm, Wetherden, IP14 3J - is accessible from Junction 47a on the A14 eastbound, or Junction |
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