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No.41 20th January 2009 05:11 PM

MAY 30th/31st 2009 - ST. ALBANS STEAM AND COUNTRY SHOW
 
The Hertfordshire Steam Engine Preservation Society are pleased to be able to announce that their annual May 30th/31st 2009 steam event is being relocated to St. Albans. A mature parkland site has been made available by Oaklands College (Smallford campus); this is just off the A1057 St. Albans to Hatfield Road.

Explaining the reasons for the change of site, newly elected Society Chairman Andrew Harvey stated that ‘although we had some excellent rallies at the Leighton Bypass rally site, ground conditions have deteriorated severely over the last couple of years, leading to the cancellation of the 2008 event. There was also a feeling by our members that we should hold our rally within the county of Hertfordshire, and we are delighted to be able to move to such an attractive site near to St. Albans, Hatfield and Welwyn Garden City’.

It is expected that the show will present over 30 steam engines, old farm tractors, classic cars and lorries plus other bygones from our rich industrial and agricultural heritage. The Herts Steam Engine Preservation Society rally has been a well established event in the summer calendar of outside events.

The event will be held in the grounds of Oaklands College, just off the A1057 St. Albans to Hatfield Road. (Approx Satnav code AL4 0JA), and is only three miles from Junction 3 of the A1(M) motorway. Frequent bus services (routes 300, 301, 724) from Hatfield or St. Albans railway stations pass the site. Open from 10.00 to 5 p.m. on both days, entry charges have been held at the previous rate of £6.00 for adults, £3.00 for children, £5 for Seniors or £15.00 for a family ticket. Car parking is included.

All rally enquiries to: Andrew Harvey (HCL), 19, Beyers Gardens, Hoddesdon, Herts EN11 Phone 07896555097, email william9246@live.co.uk.

YA1177 13th May 2009 08:33 AM

Just bringing this back to the Top as it's only 3 weeks away.
Hope the sun shines.

No.41 26th May 2009 06:29 AM

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Quote:

Originally Posted by YA1177 (Post 62126)
Just bringing this back to the Top as it's only 3 weeks away.
Hope the sun shines.

Steve,

The sun was certainly shining yesterday, for the first setting up day. The weather forecast is good for next weekend May 30th/31st.

Sandy

No.41 27th May 2009 06:41 AM

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Lots of engines have now arrived. Steve is busy putting in the stakes. Sunshine still promised.

hertfordshire boy 27th May 2009 11:20 AM

i'll have mine with onions pls Steve - brilliant sunshine forecast all weekend, lets hope they're right.
should finish the new pipe work to the injector today, will be on site fri evening.

Matt

BUNGLE 27th May 2009 11:45 AM

We'll be there fron Friday pm, better be sunny, only bringing a thong !!!!!!! Please don't take that image on board !!!!!!!!!:confused:

Bungle

steamboy 28th May 2009 09:43 AM

would like to have a go and look round this weekend but i wont have time has i need to put my tractor back together as its in to halves at the minute!!! :rolleyes: ready for its first show next weekend.

glen

No.41 28th May 2009 06:07 PM

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More engines arrived today, including Albert Fensom's Foden and the City of Oxford's No.3 steam roller. Steve now has the stakes in, and the sun is shining.

No.41 29th May 2009 06:35 PM

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All the main culprits and their machines are now on the field. The sun is shining and everyone has commented on how attractive the site is and the ease of access. We are just on the edge of St. Albans (details above). So come and see us over the weekend! Sandy Ross

No.41 30th May 2009 07:07 PM

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Well, the sunshine today has certainly made up for the last two years of rain at Leighton Buzzard. Everybody has commented on the attractive site at Oaklands, although at 7 pm tonight some of the usual high speed folk were taking off for local road runs in the area. Come and see us on Sunday. Sandy Ross (City of Oxford No.3, No.41 having a rest for a couple of weeks)


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