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Tuesday, January 27, 2009

Events : Cholmondeley Pageant Of Power Back For The Summer


Lord Cholmondeley has announced that the Cholmondeley Pageant of Power will be held on 18th & 19th July this year. It will be the second time the event is staged at the magnificent Cholmondeley Castle in Cheshire and it will keep to the formula that proved so popular with the crowds last year. Already, many iconic racing cars, bikes, powerboats and helicopters have been booked to roar around the Parkland this July.

Event Director James Hall said that organisers were thrilled with the feedback from the first event. “The action was so spectacular, at times it was difficult to know where to look. This year, Bugatti is the chosen theme, owing to the historic connections with the marque and the Cholmondeley family. The Fifth Marquess and Marchioness were friends with Ettore Bugatti between the wars and shared a love of horses as well - the familiar Bugatti radiator is a horseshoe after all.

“One of the Marquess’ favourite Bugattis was thought to have been wrecked in America over fifty years ago, but it has resurfaced in the Netherlands and is now being restored, we hope in time to take centre stage at the Pageant.”

Founder sponsors, Bentley Motors will have an enlarged display area for their historic and modern cars, including their 2003 Le Mans winning Speed 8, which Derek Bell will pilot around the new Cholmondeley circuit.

The inshore powerboats are going to make the event their Cholmondeley Championships, once again drawing World Champions to compete for the Breitling Trophy.

In the air, as well as a host of military and civilian helicopters, Breitling propose to bring their spectacular Jet Team, based in France, for a close formation display.

The event is being combined with the annual Cholmondeley Fireworks Concert making this one of the North West’s most spectacular family outings. As it will have a military theme with marching bands and plenty of military hardware, from helicopters to tanks, the chosen charity for the weekend festival is the Army Benevolent Fund.

This year tickets are being restricted in the popular “Paddock Enclosure” and only those bought in advance will guarantee access. Discounts are available for early booking, details of which can be found on the event’s website www.pageantofpower.com . A new lower tier ticket price has been introduced for the “Park”, which at the early discounted rate of £13.50 (free for Children), will make the event one of the best value days out this summer.

Ticket details
Paddock Tickets: £25 – access all areas
Park Tickets: £15 adult – access to the general park area – excludes the paddock area which includes the start, car and bike pits
£5 child ages 4-15

All tickets bought in advance get free access for 2 children per adult ticket
All tickets bought before 30.4.09 get 10% off the above prices
All group bookings of 10 or more get 10% off, with an additional 10% off if booked before 30.4.09
Camping: Caravan £20/night
Tent: £15/night

www.pageantofpower.com
Ticket Hotline 01829 772 433

2 comments:

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