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If
you are bringing a military vehicle to the show, you will find all the
information you need here... this section covers arrival times, a few
safety rules, and all other issues pertaining to vehicle entries. To book
your vehicle in, please click here for a
booking form. You can print the page off as is, and then please post it
to the attention of
Barbara
Dixon, War and Peace Team, The Old Rectory, Ash, Sandwich, Kent, CT3 2AF
(UK)
enclosing
a cheque drawn on a UK bank. If you are travelling from abroad, we can
accept cash payment when you book in.
If
by any chance you are bringing an Austin Champ, please click here first!
Passes:
Vehicle
passes will be despatched to you upon receipt of your booking in form,
along with a sticker giving you your vehicle entry number. Please ensure
this is appropriately attached to your vehicle upon arrival. This is also
necessary for your vehicle to be judged and potentially win a prize!
Person
passes will be issued on arrival to each individual. Please ensure these
are worn by yourself and your guests or assistants at all times. Should
your partner/guest be following in a support vehicle, they must report
to booking-in for their pass. Extra passes will be available at booking-in
at a cost of £30 per adult and £20 per child under 15 (infants
under 5 gain free entry).
Arrival
You
may start arriving as of Friday 12th July, and departure must be by Tuesday
23rd July unless previously arranged.
One
Way System
All
vehicles must abide by this. Vehicles are not permitted to leave the site
between the hours of 10.00 and 16.00 on show days. The only exceptions
will be emergencies, unless pre-arranged with the organisers.
Fuel/gas
The
nearest fuel station is either at Paddock Wood - opening times 06.00 -
23.00 7 days a week, or in the village of East Peckham on the old Beltring
- Maidstone Rd. No fuel transference may be carried out.
It
is planned to have gas bottles available on the site over the weekend
from the Paddock Wood Motorist Discount Centre.
5
m.p.h speed limit
..is
applied within the show ground. There must be no unauthorised moving of
vehicles during events. Drivers must obey orders from officials and marshals.
Under Section 1, 2, and 3 as amended by the Road Traffic Act of 1991,
you could be prosecuted for driving recklessly at this type of event if
it was considered you endangered the lives of other exhibitors or members
of the public.
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