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    Wrexham MotorFest returns for 2025

    Rhys GregoryBy Rhys GregoryMay 2, 2025No Comments
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    Nightingale House Hospice and Wrexham County Borough Council are thrilled to announce the return of Wrexham’s MotorFest for its third consecutive year, kindly sponsored by Bellis Haulage and C & M Transport. The event is scheduled for Saturday, July 19th, at Penyllan Farm, Marchwiel, promising an exhilarating day filled with a diverse range of vehicles, live entertainment, and family-friendly activities.

    Building on the success of previous years, MotorFest 2025 aims to be bigger and better, showcasing an impressive array of classic cars, supercharged motors, bikes, trucks, tractors, and more. The festival offers something for everyone, from dedicated vehicle enthusiasts to families seeking a fun day out.

    Elise Jackson, Event and Community Fundraising Manager at Nightingale House Hospice, expressed her enthusiasm: “We are delighted to bring back Wrexham’s MotorFest for its third year.

    “The community’s support has been overwhelming, and we’re excited to offer an even more spectacular event in 2025.

    “Every donation benefits our hospice services, and we look forward to welcoming everyone for a day of automotive excitement and family fun.”

    MotorFest is now welcoming applications from vehicle owners who wish to show their cars, bikes, trucks, or other unique vehicles. Exhibiting at the event is a fantastic opportunity to showcase your pride and joy while supporting a great cause. Spaces are limited, so early registration is encouraged.

    Cllr Nigel Williams added: “MotorFest has become a highlight in Wrexham’s event calendar, bringing together residents and visitors alike.

    “We’re proud to support this fantastic event that not only provides entertainment but also raises essential funds for a local charity, Nightingale House Hospice.

    “We encourage everyone to join us on July, 19th for a memorable day.”

    Entry to the event is free; however, attendees are encouraged to make a £2 donation per person upon arrival. All proceeds will support the Wrexham hospice, aiding in the continuation of their vital services to the community.

    To find out more about the event or to secure your exhibition spot, visit Nightingale House Hospice’s website: www.nightingalehouse.co.uk/event/wrexhams-motorfest-2025/

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