Belfast’s Titanic Quarter and the Titanic Exhibition Centre within to be precise, came alive yesterday (August 13) for Northern Ireland’s newest automotive event – BUILT.
Car Shows
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As part of the annual Donaghadee Summer Festival which runs for just over two weeks in August, showcasing the best of the historic town and what is has to offer, the Morris Minor Owners Club and MG Owners Club come together for a relaxed meet-up.
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When asked to think of the seaside, many will automatically recall the over-popular Port’s of the North Coast. However for many, the seaside and a good coastal drive, is one along the long meandering roads of the Irish Sea – me included.
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On the night of Friday 4th August, the village of Carrowdore will come alive to the sights and sounds of classic cars and cars of special interest raising funds for ‘CLIC Sargent NI – Cancer support for the young’ in the process.
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Those living in rural parts of the country will be no stranger to a Tractor Run – this I can be certain of – for the rest of the population however I hope to enlighten you to a laid back tradition that brings the rural community together, usually in the name of charity.
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Blackwater Graphics are this year celebrating a decade in business and as such, owner Andrew Johnston, hosted a birthday BBQ and summer meet at his premises on the outskirts of Comber, Co. Down on Friday evening (21st July).
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BUILT is a brand new automotive event in Northern Ireland which will place at Belfast’s Titanic Exhibition Centre on Sunday 13 August from 12pm-5.30pm.
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An annual show organised by the Kilbroney Vintage Show Committee and Newry Lions Club took place on Saturday past (17th June) and played host to over 1000 vintage cars, live music and children’s entertainment.
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Have you ever seen an old car on the road that isn’t too common, perhaps even a car that you can’t even think what it is and wonder just how many are left?
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This hugely popular show that is now in its seventh year was pitched at the launch of the event at the Rosspark Hotel in Kells last night as being the biggest and best show to date by Vice-Chair of the event Paul Dempster.