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Ilkeston Heritage & Classic Vehicle Show 2023
Ilkeston’s popular classic vehicle show is set to roar back into life this summer.
The Ilkeston Heritage and Classic Vehicle Show will hit the road on Sunday 13th August, bringing the sights and sounds of yesteryear to the town centre.
This will be 11 years since the first show, filling the Market Place and surrounding streets with colourful memories and attracting exhibitors and visitors from across the country.
Organisers Erewash Partnership Events – a sister company of enterprise agency Erewash Partnership – hope the revitalised free extravaganza will again be a major attraction.
The Show has grown rapidly over eleven years to attract thousands of visitors of all ages to make it the biggest one day event in the town.
Families have wandered around hundred of classic and sports cars, motorbikes and scooters, lorries, buses, tractors and steam engines enjoying chats with proud owners about their history.
As well as a great day out there are other benefits – local businesses have opened up on the day enjoying extra trade, charities have received much-needed cash and the event has boosted the profile of both Ilkeston and the Partnership.
The organisers have already had offers of sponsorship from Ron Brooks Toyota, Larklands Body & Paint Centre, Pidcock Motorcycles, Millitec Food Systems, Derbyshire County Council, Vauxhall Repair Centre, Alliance Group Solutions, Colson Transport, G&VA Pitts MOT Station, Malcs Models, The Market Inn, Hogarths and Bly & Son Classic Car Restoration.
These sponsors have provided over half the income towards the £8,500 target for putting on the show – and with more support pledged from local people and businesses, we are now confident that the Show will go ahead as planned.
The organisers are also hoping to recruit more volunteers to set up and close down the displays and act as marshals.
So well-liked is the show that when there was a preliminary mention on Facebook the item attracted 10,000 views in a day.
Ian Viles, chief executive of Erewash Partnership, said: “We are thrilled at the prospect of putting on the car show again and providing an entertaining day out"
“We are confident that we will receive enough support and we will make exhibitors tickets available to book online soon. We look forward to welcoming people to what we hope will be a great day.”
The show costs approximately £8,500 and attracts hundreds of people from across the county and further afield.
Funding covers - Insurance / Land Hire / Toilets / Security / Road Closures & Signage / Fire Cover / Medical Cover / Entertainment / Printing & Promotion / Trophies & Rosettes / Van Hire.
This is a not for profit (free) public event and is organised and operated by volunteers for the benefit of the local community, charities, voluntary groups and businesses.