About the Wheelnuts Classic Car Show
to be held Sunday 3rd May, 2020.
The annual classic motor show known as ‘Wheel Nuts,’ is staged in the beautiful grounds of our school in late Spring. It has become a very popular event attracting large numbers of owners with their unique and magnificent vehicles as well as a large and appreciative crowd of admirers who, together, celebrate all that is excellent in motor transport down through the ages. The event has raised a substantial amount of funding which allows the school, helped by 'The Variety Club of Great Britain,' to replace its aged minibuses. This allows our students to continue being heavily and successfully involved in many forms of outdoors pursuits both locally and nationally.
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-2.221005 (LONG) // 51.747559 (LAT)
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To double check the event is taking place before setting off (advisable) or for further information please contact the organisers not us! on the contact details below.
COVID-19
Due to the potential impact of the spread of Coronavirus (COVID-19), many organisers are following UK Government and WHO guidelines to limit non-essential contact. Many events are cancelled, and more are following this trend.Even if the event below is not marked as CANCELLED, it still could be, as we are not always informed of the latest situation by every organiser. Contact the organisers directly, or check their official webpages to find out more.
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⇒ Stay safe and check out the WHO information pages here ⇐Wheelnuts Classic Car Show Contact Details
- Contact Name: John Billington
- Address: St. Roses School, Stroud, Gloucestershire
- Postcode: GL5 4AP
- Phone: 01453 763 793
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