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Events in Cheshire

Thundersprint 2011

An event in May in Cheshire
Town Centre
Northwich
Event begins: 30th November -0001
Thundersprint 2011 ends on 30th November -0001
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FREE Admission and FREE Parking

Europe's biggest, and most family friendly, street party held in the pretty market town of Northwich, Cheshire.

Thundersprint offers completely free admission for spectators together with free parking and free grandstand seating.

But the Thundersprint is far more than just a festival for bike fans. Away from the track is a mile of trade stands; a spectacular fun fair; huge inflatable play area for little ones; bands; street entertainment; fine food and an aerobatic display by an RAF Spitfire. In fact, something to keep everyone in the family happy all day.
Disabled and less sprightly customers are particularly well catered for and well-behaved pets are welcome too.

A feature of the Thundersprint is outstandingly good food at reasonable prices and free street entertainment. Spectator admission is completely free of charge and parking, in Cheshire West Council controlled car parks, is free of charge. Grandstand seating is also free of charge.

Excellent camping, with showers, toilet facilities and on site food is available for the whole weekend or for Saturday evening.

For more information visit our website or phone the event hotline from 9am to 7pm on 01928 740498.

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