Post by Brian M on Jul 15, 2011 13:14:30 GMT
CLASSIC SAFARI CARAVAN MEETING
STAPLEFORD PARK
Stapleford, Nr. Melton Mowbray, Leicestershire, LE14 2EF
27th August to 30th August 2011
Last year 13 Safaris attended the World Record Attempt at Stapleford Park and the organisers have again invited us to come to Stapleford again this August Bank holiday and put on a display. There is no record attempt like last year again but everybody seemed to enjoy the venue so much. This is a free to enter event but all exhibits must have public liability insurance like last year and be prepared to stop until at least 5 pm on the Monday due to no vehicle movements whilst the show is in progress. You can arrive from Friday morning and stop until Tuesday dinnertime, just like last year.
There is no electric, but there are toilets, water and waste disposal facilities.
Please email me motordata@aol.com if you are going to attend so I can reserve a big enough area for us all to be together
DIRECTIONS
By Road
From the South
The best route from London is the A1. Take it north towards Grantham (approximately 90 miles). Leave the A1 on to the B676 sign posted Colsterworth and Melton Mowbray. Drive about 9 miles, through the village of Saxby, then turn left at the signpost to Stapleford.
M1
You may of course wish to travel from the south on the M1:
Take junction 21A, sign posted A46 Leicester and Newark, and on to the A607 Melton Mowbray.
From Melton Mowbray
Follow the ring road A607 and signs for Grantham, stay in the right hand lane until the Grantham road turns left, you should now be in the centre lane. Drive straight across the traffic lights, following the signs for the B676 to Colsterworth and Stapleford. After 4 miles turn right at the signpost to Stapleford. We are situated approximately 200 yards on the left hand side.
From the North
M1 – Travelling down from the north leave M1 at junction 24, through Kegworth on the A6 then following A6006 to Melton Mowbray.
From Birmingham and Environs
Take the M42 north junction 7 and join the M6 heading East towards Coventry. At junction 2 take the M69 towards Leicester. Join the M1 for one junction and leave at junction 21A sign posted A46 Leicester and Newark, and on to the A607 Melton Mowbray.
STAPLEFORD PARK
Stapleford, Nr. Melton Mowbray, Leicestershire, LE14 2EF
27th August to 30th August 2011
Last year 13 Safaris attended the World Record Attempt at Stapleford Park and the organisers have again invited us to come to Stapleford again this August Bank holiday and put on a display. There is no record attempt like last year again but everybody seemed to enjoy the venue so much. This is a free to enter event but all exhibits must have public liability insurance like last year and be prepared to stop until at least 5 pm on the Monday due to no vehicle movements whilst the show is in progress. You can arrive from Friday morning and stop until Tuesday dinnertime, just like last year.
There is no electric, but there are toilets, water and waste disposal facilities.
Please email me motordata@aol.com if you are going to attend so I can reserve a big enough area for us all to be together
DIRECTIONS
By Road
From the South
The best route from London is the A1. Take it north towards Grantham (approximately 90 miles). Leave the A1 on to the B676 sign posted Colsterworth and Melton Mowbray. Drive about 9 miles, through the village of Saxby, then turn left at the signpost to Stapleford.
M1
You may of course wish to travel from the south on the M1:
Take junction 21A, sign posted A46 Leicester and Newark, and on to the A607 Melton Mowbray.
From Melton Mowbray
Follow the ring road A607 and signs for Grantham, stay in the right hand lane until the Grantham road turns left, you should now be in the centre lane. Drive straight across the traffic lights, following the signs for the B676 to Colsterworth and Stapleford. After 4 miles turn right at the signpost to Stapleford. We are situated approximately 200 yards on the left hand side.
From the North
M1 – Travelling down from the north leave M1 at junction 24, through Kegworth on the A6 then following A6006 to Melton Mowbray.
From Birmingham and Environs
Take the M42 north junction 7 and join the M6 heading East towards Coventry. At junction 2 take the M69 towards Leicester. Join the M1 for one junction and leave at junction 21A sign posted A46 Leicester and Newark, and on to the A607 Melton Mowbray.