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Enthusiasts gather to pay homage to VW



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Published Date:
06 August 2008
CHESHIRE'S picturesque Tatton Park is set to be transformed into Volkswagen Heaven next month as the annual VWNW show takes place.
The popular show, now in its 23rd year, is the largest VW enthusiast gathering in the north of England and attracts thousands of visitors from across the country.

Set in the beautiful grounds of Knutsford's historic Tatton Park, the show, taking place on Sunday, August 10, promises attractions and events for VW enthusiasts of any age.

With concours competitions for both aircooled and watercooled models of VW, a massive GTi display and a section dedicated to the popular California Look Cars, VWNW has plenty to see and do.

With a funfair and children's amusements and entertainment on site, there's also plenty to keep your little ones entertained.

As well as the huge variety of VWs on show, the show also features a multitude of trade stands selling various VW themed items, from t-shirts to clocks, bags and even car parts.

And if that isn't enough, Tatton Park also boasts an historic house, farm and children's playground.

Admission to the show is £6 for adults, children free, with an admission charge to Tatton Park at £4.50 a vehicle. Gates open at 9am.

To find out more, visit www.vwnw.co.uk.

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  • Last Updated: 06 August 2008 3:56 PM
  • Source: Buxton Advertiser
  • Location: Buxton
 
 

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