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WHAT’S ON?
Saturday 5 May – 12 noon
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Chitty Chitty Bang Bang at Stratford Picturehouse – enjoy this
family favourite 1968 British musical adventure fantasy film at
Stratford Picturehouse on the big screen. £8 adult £5 child.
FESTIVAL HOURS:
Sunday 10am to 5pm Monday 10am to 4pm
Sunday 6 May and Bank Holiday Monday 7 May
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Cars arrive into town from 9am to 12 noon apx. Welcome them home at the Wood Street
finishing arch.
Over 300 cars on display – an eclectic mix of classic to super and quirky to slick. Town Centre
Specsavers Photography Competition – free to enter, fantastic prizes. Post Around town
your motor festival photographs using #SpecsaversSUA on Twitter, Facebook or
Instagram for a chance to win.
Castle Fine Art based at 40 Wood Street, will be joining in the festivities by Wood Street
displaying four motor-themed original paintings by contemporary artist, Robert Oxley.
Family Area at Rother Market: Sea Cadets UK Engineering Pod with fun, Rother Market
hands-on demonstrations, go-karts, bouncy castle, emergency vehicles & more.
Live Music at Bell Court – soak up local musicians performing from 10am to 4pm. Bell Court
Automotive Arts Exhibition at Whitewall Gallery – enjoy their marvellous Sheep Street
array of automotive inspired artworks and join them for a glass of fizz or two.
Wacky Races with Escape Arts – children can create cars from recycled The Yard, off
materials and race, while you relax! Free to take part at the Old Slaughterhouse Sheep Street
Heritage & Arts Centre (donations welcome).
Mechanical And Design (MAD) Museum – Festival offer of reduced price entry Henley Street
of 10% off. Great entertainment for adults and children.
The One Elm – try their Festival special; The Italian Job Menu. Guild Street
Vintage Mobile Cinema – two film montages of vintage footage celebrating the Bridge Street
Mini, Stratford & Shakespeare. British Pathé films.
Live music with The Rockin’ Dinosaurs – back by popular demand! Bridge Street
Automotive Artist Reverend Adam Gompertz will be sketching in town. Around Town
The Townhouse – Festival Special try the delicious Italian Cured Charcuterie Church Street
Board & Prosecco.
Sunday 5pm Monday 2pm Monday 8pm
The Italian Job at Festival Trophy Motoring Reel Big Quiz
Everyman Cinema – the Presentation with at Stratford Picture House –
1969 classic starring Quentin Willson on includes a motor round in
legendary Michael Caine, Bridge Street, near honour of the Motor Festival –
never loses its charm, is WHSmith. picture rounds, sound rounds
even better on a big screen! and all manner of bonuses. A
great way to end the festival!
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