Event details
What: Audlem Festival of Transport
When: Sunday 26 July, 9am–4.30pm (vehicle display from approximately 11.30am)
Where: Audlem Playing Field and village centre
Admission: Free
The popular village festival returns on Sunday 26 July with vintage vehicles, historic narrowboats, live music, family entertainment and a special Battle of Britain Memorial Flight flypast.
Thousands of visitors are expected to descend on Audlem later this month as one of South Cheshire's best-loved motoring events celebrates its 27th anniversary.
The Audlem Festival of Transport, organised by the volunteer-run Audlem Special Events Team (ASET), will take place on Sunday 26 July, bringing together more than 250 classic cars, commercial vehicles and motorcycles for a day of nostalgia and family entertainment. Organisers say the free event typically attracts between 3,000 and 4,000 spectators each year.
The day begins at 9am, when exhibitors assemble in nearby Hankelow before the colourful vehicle parade sets off at 11am. The convoy is expected to arrive at Audlem Playing Field around 11.30am, where visitors can admire the vehicles throughout the afternoon before the display closes at approximately 4.30pm.

One of this year's highlights will be a planned Battle of Britain Memorial Flight flypast. Although timings are yet to be confirmed and remain subject to weather conditions, organisers are encouraging visitors to keep an eye on the skies during the afternoon.
The festival also coincides with the annual gathering of Historic Narrow Boats, giving visitors the chance to explore a display of more than 25 historic boats along the Shropshire Union Canal near The Shroppie Fly.
Away from the vehicles, there will be plenty to entertain families throughout the day. Moonlight Serenade will perform music in the style of the Glenn Miller Orchestra, while Pinxton Puppets will stage several performances. Visitors can also browse an exhibition and sale by the Audlem Friday Art Group at Audlem Public Hall between 11am and 3pm.
Food and drink will be available from a range of catering vendors serving hot and cold refreshments, local ice cream and drinks from an outdoor pop-up bar.
ASET is a not-for-profit organisation run entirely by volunteers, with the free event funded through sponsorship, vehicle entry fees and visitor donations.
