Cumbrian motor club raises over a thousand pounds for vital Cumbrian charities
Wigton Motor Club's Cumbria Drive It Day raised over a thousand pounds for this year's nominated charities, Every Life Matters (Cumbria) and Hospice at Home North Lakes.
Over 200 cars gather at Dalemain Mansion near Penrith for the annual gathering that marks the start of the classic car season. Drive It day is a national event co-ordinated bt the Federation of British Historic Vehicle Clubs with regional meets through the UK.
There were also some visitors from Japan who were following up their visit to the Dalemain Marmalade Festival.
Wigton Motor Club is the largest car club in the region with over a thousand members and promotes a wide range of motorsport and classic car events. A presentation of donations wo the two charities will take place in November.
You can find out more at www.wigtonmc.co.uk
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