| THIS YEARS RALLY 
			IS GEARING UP TO BE A GREAT NEW SHOW 
			.jpg) ORGANISERS of the popular 
			Woodvale Rally have just revealed details of this year's new look 
			show at Victoria Park, Southport. Woodvale Rally presents the 
			Woodvale Transport Festival at the park on Saturday, 22 June and 
			Sunday, 23 Jun 2013. The 
			show will still offer a fun-filled weekend for all with a wide range 
			of attractions for enthusiasts, collectors and for those looking for 
			a great family day out. And organisers are delighted to be able to 
			announce that this year will see the return of the hugely popular 
			model aircraft demonstrations.
 General manager Peter Wood, said:- "To have the model aircraft 
			this year is fantastic. The demonstrations are a real crowd-puller 
			and we are so pleased that we have been able to accommodate this big 
			attraction at Victoria Park. This new 2 day family event will be a 
			smaller version of the rally but with all the ingredients to offer a 
			fun weekend for all in a wonderful location. The Flower Show 
			committee has been really supportive with helping us get this new 
			venture off the ground."
 
 The Liverpool and District Model Aero Club will be carrying out 
			displays on both days.
 
 Steve Christian, Sefton Council's tourism marketing officer, said:-
			"This new Woodvale Transport Festival next month is a real 
			boost for Southport's event calendar and the Town itself. A show 
			like this is perfect for Victoria Park at a time of year when it is 
			not usually in use. It really enhances our reputation as a 
			destination that really does have something for everyone."
 
 In addition the show will feature vintage and classic vehicles, 
			motor vehicle clubs, military jeeps, classic and vintage motorbikes 
			and motor cycle clubs, monster trucks, model boats, model railways, 
			model car racing and stationary engines.
 
 Other highlights include the Spitfire Display Team who will have the 
			Mark IX Spitfire RAF Bowser and supporting ground equipment on 
			display.
 
 New for this year's event and the first of its kind in the UK is 
			'Skyfall', giving show-goers the chance to experience the 
			thrill of riding a zip-line and, back by popular demand, is the 
			thrilling and original 'Wall of Death' Ken Fox Troupe 
			World Tour.
 
 Other attractions include martial arts displays, dance displays, 
			water bouyz and water boats, giant slides, children's fairground 
			rides, craft fair, car boot sale, model steam train rides and 
			numerous trade stands.
 
 Also entertaining the crowds throughout the weekend will be a 
			selection of bands including the Savoy Jazzmen and Mike Byrne and 
			the Sunrockers. Laurel and Hardy look-a-likes will also be spotted 
			around the showground. A picnic area is also located next to the 
			bandstand.
 
 Other good news this year is that free parking is at Princes Park 
			and a free vintage bus service will operate from Southport's Chapel 
			Street station to the showground and back every half hour.  
			Public camping is also available this year on site at Victoria Park 
			and costs just £60 for 3 nights.  Tickets cost £5 a day for 
			adults and accompanied children under 15 are free. In advance 3 
			tickets are available for the price of 2 (£10) from:- Woodvale 
			Transport Festival, PO Box 30, Southport, PR9 9ZN.
 
 For further information telephone:- 08447 409172 or for tickets and 
			camping and trade stand details visit:- 
			
			woodvalerally.com or email:- 
			
			info@woodvalerally.com.
 |  | European 
			Parliament transport and tourism delegation visits North West for EU 
			investment discussions AS well as representing the 
			North West region in Europe, the local North West MEP Brian Simpson 
			is chair of one of the most important committees in the European 
			Parliament - the Transport and Tourism Committee. Last week Brian 
			hosted a delegation of MEPs from the Committee on the visit to the 
			North West. From strengthening passengers' rights and investing in 
			regional transport links, to protecting heritage sites and providing 
			funding for museums, the visiting MEPs are responsible for promoting 
			and improving transport and tourism across Europe. 
 Brian said that:- "The North West is leading the way when it 
			comes to transport and tourism, so last week I welcomed some of my 
			colleagues to my home region, to give them a first hand look at some 
			of the excellent work that's being done here."
 
 The MEPs met with local Councillors, airport industry experts and 
			tourism officials to learn more about what the North West has to 
			offer and hear what the European Parliament can do for tourism and 
			transport in the North West.
 
 The visit included a tour of Manchester Airport to find out more 
			about its security and ground handling operations, as well as to 
			learn more about the plans to build an airport City, the 1st in the 
			UK and only the 3rd in the whole of Europe.
 
 The visit also included discussions with Merseytravel on European 
			investment in Liverpool's transport systems. The group heard from 
			Councillors on the Merseytravel Authority about how European 
			legislation and funding can continue to benefit the North West. 
			"I know that this is the greatest region in the world and we need to 
			make sure that others know the fantastic things that are on offer 
			here. My fellow MEPs will return to the European Parliament with the 
			1st hand understanding to help ensure that transport and tourism 
			continues to flourish across the North West." added Brian.
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 Stena Line also offers a fantastic choice of hotel breaks from only 
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 There is also the opportunity to enjoy up to 24 hours in Ireland and 
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 Stena Line's Route Marketing Manager, Alexandra Smith said:- 
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