family & education
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otoring enthusiasts from all over the UK will be heading to Gwent on September 15, for
an event which has established itself as a major fixture in the Classic Car calendar. It is over 30 years since the first
Vintage and Specialist Car Rally was held at Tredegar House in Newport. This year, event organisers are
again expecting more than 1,500 entries and are anticipating up to 10,000 visitors to the show. Among the vehicles on display this
year will be cars ranging from Ford model Ts from the early 1900s to American Cadillacs from the 1980s and sports cars such as Stags, Morgans, Jaguar, MGs and many others. There will also be vintage and
classic motor cycles, commercial vehicles, tractors, stationary engines and military vehicles. However, it is not just a show for car lovers; this is a real family event.
The show will include a
craft marquee, children’s rides and amusements and a wide range of stalls, autojumble, and trade stands. There will also be events in the arena throughout the day. Visitors will also be able to enjoy
living history displays ranging from the English Civil War, the American Civil War, the First and Second World Wars and right through to The Gulf War of the 1990s, with the chance to see how soldiers and their families lived. A full range of arena activities
is planned, including, a parade of vehicles, and a vintage and classic car auction run by Newport Auctions, which will be donating all fees and commissions to Leukaemia & Lymphoma Research. If you have a car to sell then please get in touch. Admission charges for visitors wishing to see the show are £7 per
COME ALONG AND MEET THE ANIMALS AND ENJOY A BITE TO EAT IN OUR NEW SPACIOUS RESTAURANT
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CAN’T GET TO US? WE CAN BRING THE ANIMALS TO YOU!
Call us for details about our site visits to your school, nursery, private residence or special event... Choose a variety of animals, big or small, even the reindeers can visit
birthday party with us
Book your
soft play area
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adult, £5 for senior citizens and £4 for children. Family tickets cost £18 for two adults and up to four children under the age of 16 and free parking For more information about the
event call 01633 895145/01633 891262 or e-mail LeukaemiaRally@
TredegarHouse.co.uk.
only £3 per person*
Entrance Mon - Fri
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St. Brides, Newport, Gwent, NP10 8SQ,
Excludes schools and bank holidays. Usual price - £4.50 per adult, £3.50 per child, Concessions £4, Family ticket (2 adults, 2 children) £15. Free for children under 2 years old. Cash only
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Open daily 10am - 5pm (last admission 4pm) SEPTEMBER.2013 /
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• Make friends with all the animals and learn about rare breeds, including really cute Kune Kune Pigs • Meet and play with rabbits and Guinea Pigs in their large pen • Pony rides
• 80 acres of stunning countryside • Kid’s parties • Power around our go-karting racetrack
• Toddler-friendly play area • School/nursery trips • Explore the farm land • Family-priced tickets • Stay all day • Feed the animals
• Family restaurant • Covered heated area
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