Bournemouth Wheels festival 2016

Bournemouth Wheels festival 2016

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SpikeBmth

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Friday 22nd January 2016
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From the echo (so could be completely wrong lol)

THE country's biggest wheels-themed family friendly festival will extend into Bournemouth town centre for 2016, it has been announced.

Bournemouth Wheels Festival, now in its third year, is scheduled to roar into life in just over five months.

Last year around half a million petrolheads packed out the seafront for three days of adrenaline-pumping, high octane action.


Now, for the first time, spectators will be able to view pre-war and vintage cars in Bournemouth Square.

Bournemouth Town Centre Business Improvement District (BID) chairman Lisa Tucker said: "This will bring a taste of the action to the heart of Bournemouth's shopping district."

The route through the Lower Gardens will also be lined with children's entertainers, organisers confirm.

New to this year's festival are professional street bike stunt team 'Two Brothers' and the Wheels Showcase, which promises 'mind-boggling' motorbike trails and tricks.

Event favourites such as the demonstration straight, quad bike king Kangaroo Kid, driving ace Paul Swift, The Monster Truck Arena and Team Extreme's BMX riders and skaters will make a welcome return, organisers say.

Bournemouth Borough Council tourism portfolio holder, Cllr Lawrence Williams, said: "In addition to the buzz around the event's star performers and the sheer breadth of attractions on offer, the inclusive spirit of Bournemouth Wheels Festival generates a family-friendly atmosphere around the town.

"Wheels 2016 is anticipated to appeal to residents and visitors alike, as well as a variety of ages, backgrounds and interests, more so than ever before."

Meanwhile, Bournemouth Coastal (BID) chairman Paul Clarke said he was delighted to be back on board as festival partner this year.

"We're immensely proud of our coastline," he said. "It provides the perfect backdrop for such an extensive and vibrant event.

"We're also pleased to be bringing the very successful evening event on the Saturday back to Southbourne for a second year."

Covering the under and overcliff areas between Bournemouth and Boscombe piers, the festival site boasts a wide selection of food stalls, trader, charities, motoring organisations and a traditional funfair along the seafront.

The event takes place from Friday, June 3 to Sunday, June 5. http://bournemouthwheels.co.uk/



Edited by SpikeBmth on Friday 22 January 21:09

SpikeBmth

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Friday 22nd January 2016
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We really enjoyed visiting the event last year... especially the supercars wink

Interesting they will be in the Imax Arena this year, wondering if this will limit the cars dropped off for the weekend, as not so secure??


SpikeBmth

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Thursday 5th May 2016
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Hopefully this closure wont affect things too much...

http://www.bournemouthecho.co.uk/news/14474447.Eas...indefinitelyfrom_Friday_morning/?ref=twt

SpikeBmth

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Saturday 7th May 2016
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An update...

http://www.bournemouthecho.co.uk/news/14477557.Eas...__won___t_affect_Wheels_Festival___says_director/?ref=twt

Best line in this is... "Temporary speed limits of 80 miles per hour will be in place in East Overcliff Drive from the eastern junction with Manor Road to the junction with Meyrick Road for the duration of the festival."

SpikeBmth

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Monday 9th May 2016
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WPD said:
Can't see any ticket prices on the website, is it free entry for gen. public?
Yes, completely free to attend, but you need to buy a program to have any clue whats happening when.

SpikeBmth

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SpikeBmth

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Friday 13th May 2016
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Classic minis are so cool.

Wheels progam available to buy online... http://www.seetickets.com/event/the-bournemouth-wh...

or save the postage and buy in a newsagent... http://bournemouthwheels.co.uk/programme/ or on the day

SpikeBmth

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Friday 27th May 2016
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shantybeater said:
Is it worth us collectively putting ourselves forward to be involved? (Assuming enough people are interested)

http://bournemouthwheels.co.uk/take-part/
I would guess a bit late now, but for next year would be an idea... maybe a Sunday service type thing.

SpikeBmth

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Monday 30th May 2016
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RobGent said:
I organize the Dorset Japanese Car Club stand for this show. I'm surprised that you dont have a pistonheads display/club stand.

We will be there on the saturday. I will have the evo on display.

Hope to see some members around on the day
out of interest, what conditions are put on club stands, as to times of attendance?

eg, do you need to be on stand by certain time, and stay until certain time?

SpikeBmth

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Friday 3rd June 2016
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Sir Bagalot said:
Timetable of events anyone?
see the other thread where someone requested it