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Zoom along for the cars and fun at the Motor and Leisure Show



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COME and enjoy our motorshow where there's plenty to see and do.
Lancaster and Morecambe Newspapers has the perfect event to put a smile on everyone's faces!
There's cars for the dads, plenty to eat, loads of free things for the kids to do and music for the whole family to enjoy. So what are you waiting for ... Lancaster and Morecambe Newspapers' Motor Show is the event for everyone to enjoy!

And what's more, it's being held at the Morecambe Band Arena by the Dome on the promenade near to the wonderfully restored Midland Hotel. So apart from the fabulous location, what's going on this year at Lancaster and Morecambe Newspapers' Motorshow.

The answer to that is loads and loads of FREE entertainment!
* Music roadshow
* Stunt shows from Martin Shenton
* There'll be a Pirates of the Caribbean Jack Sparrow lookalike
* Live entertainment
* Demonstrations...... plus much, much more

Plus a whole range of some of the best car dealerships from across the area.

The event is being held on Saturday, July 12 and Sunday, July 13 from 10-4pm.

The event is being sponsored by BMI Lancaster Hospital.



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  • Last Updated: 04 July 2008 12:33 PM
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  • Location: Lancaster
 
 
  

 
 


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