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Sun shines on 20th anniversary vintage rally


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AROUND 250 vehicles from days of old went on show in Moray at the weekend.

The Laigh O' Moray Vintage Association's 20th Charity Vintage Rally drew crowds to a sun-bathed Inchkeil Steading, at Roseisle, on Sunday.

As well as steam engines and tractors, there were cars, trucks, motorbikes and even buses on show.

Further attractions included stalls, demonstrations, a pipe band, mobile bar and bouncy castle.

Proceeds are still being counted, with this year's anniversary event benefitting Abbie's Sparkle Foundation.

Colin Scott, who is a committee member of the Laigh O' Moray Vintage Association, said: "It is a fantastic charity and we are really pleased to be supporting them this year.

"The weather really made the day and we had a good spread of exhibits and a good gate entry. The public really supported us and we've had good feedback.

"It does take a bit of work but if we can have a good day and give a few pounds to a worthy charity it makes it all worthwhile.

"Thank you to all the exhibitors and the rest of the committee for their work and thanks to the public who came along to ensure its success."


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