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Faversham Charity Car & Bike Show Plus Giant Bootfair

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Abbey School Field
Faversham
Event begins: 30th November -0001
Faversham Charity Car & Bike Show Plus Giant Bootfair ends on 30th November -0001
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The Faversham Charity Car Show was started in 2008 and in the first two years it raised over £14,000 for Help for Heroes.

2010 brought over 400 show cars, bikes, military vehicles, scooters and 250+ boot fair stalls to the show.
In 2011 we had the Cinque Port Lindy Hoppers - a 1930s/1940s dance troupe, live music, children's fun fair and more. Event costs are covered so every penny raised goes to Help for Heroes.

Abbey School Field London Rd Faversham Kent ME13 8RZ
Open to public 10am to 3pm
Entry Public Adults £1 Children Free

Contact Ian Tarrant 01795 590449
Ian.tarrant@dsl.pipex.com

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