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    10 March 2012      11 March 2012

    Macclesfield Model Railway Group Exhibition at:
     
    Tytherington High School, Manchester Road, Macclesfield, Cheshire, SK10 2EE.
    Opening Times: 10am to 5pm Saturday & Sunday with free parking and level access.
     
    Admission charges: Adult £5.00, Concessions £4.00 and Children £2.50 (under 5 free).
    New Club Layouts:
     
    Aldgate Hill & Norton Falgate (3mm) and Wolfe Lowe (O).
     
    Visiting Layouts:
     
    Highbury Colliery (2mm), Daleside Parkway (N), Cheddar (P4), Glenuig (EM), Stockton Mill (OO), Rockwood Junction (HO), Seagone (7mmNG), Zauberwaldbahn (Oe), Franklin (ON2), Oldham King Street Parcels (O), Project Iraq 2003 (1:35).
     
     
    Wide trade support, demonstrations, club stand and excellent refreshments.
     
    For more information http://macclesfieldmrg.org.uk/exhibition.htm or call 07594 564 220.

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    10 March 2012      11 March 2012

    http://www.ltmuseum.co.uk/whats-on/museum-depot/events

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    10 March 2012      11 March 2012

    Photographs of attending layouts can be found on the Basingstoke Show thread in the Exhibition Forum of RM Web.
     
    Details of venue, times, heritage bus can be found here.

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    10 March 2012

    Biggest One day show in the County. A show for modellers put on by modellers.
     
    18 + layouts, full trade support, Demos, club stand. Hot+cold food, large N gauge modular layout.
     
    The show has what must be one of the best halls for viewing the displays as it has a clear roof so plenty of natural light with room between each display!
     
    New Layout by George Woodcook along with Richard Coleman's Albion Metals. Plus Dale Gillards extended G gauge layout first show.
     
    www.northamptonmodelrailwayshow.co.uk
     
    10am till 4.30 pm
     
    Ad £ 5.00 Con £4.00 Family £10.00 Children under 6 years FREE
     
    Loads of free parking!

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    10 March 2012

    Not mentioned on the calender- Modrail 2012. Gorse Hill Baptist Church,Cricklade Road, Gorsehill Swindon.
    Signposted on Great Western Way- near Tesco's.
    Will be there with Hennock-3mm Scale.

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    10 March 2012 10:00      17:00

    http://www.narrowgaugenorth.org.uk/
     
    benton park school
    harrogate road, rawdon, leeds
    LS19 6LX
     
    20 exhibitors and 26 traders

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  • Upcoming Events

    • 19 July 2025 Until 20 July 2025
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      Cupar Model Rail 2025 is scheduled for the 19th and 20th of July at The Corn Exchange in Cupar, Fife.
       
      This annual exhibition, organised by the Cupar & District Model Railway Club, has become a must-visit event in East Scotland for railway enthusiasts. The show will feature over 15 model railway layouts across various scales, quality trade stands, modelling demonstrations, and a cafe.
      Each adult admission includes a free colour show guide (while stocks last), and accompanied children (ages 0-15) can attend for free, making it an ideal family outing.
       
      The exhibition runs from 10:00 AM to 4:30 PM on both days.
      The venue is fully accessible, with both free and paid parking options available nearby, and is within comfortable walking distance from the Cupar railway station and the town has excellent bus connections.
    • 20 July 2025 09:00 Until 21 July 2025 15:00
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      The Chatham & District Model Railway club are excited and proud to announce the return of The Chatham Show and its coming back home to the Chatham Historic dockyard and slip 5 on the 20/21st of july
      The show is coming back even bigger now.
      It will have 100+ exhibitors
      50 layouts booked in
      Half price entry to Chatham dockyard with show tickets.
       
      Adults £10 (£9 in advance)
      Under 16s free
       
      Advanced tickets are available on our website www.chatham.show
    • 26 July 2025
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      Model Railway Exhibition
      Sir John Colfox School, Ridgeway, Bridport, Dorset DT6 3DT
       
      Open at 10am and close at 4pm
      Admission prices:  Adults (over 16 years) £8 ,  Child (under 16 years) Free,  Card payment accepted
      Amenities: Full disabled access, free parking and light refreshments all day
      Features: 40 layouts, demonstrations and trade stands
       
      Contact:  Ken Banks 07484-213267   [email protected]    
       
       
    • 26 July 2025 09:00
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      Date: JULY 26th
       
      Times : 10am to 4pm
       
      Location : KERSWELL HALL
                        125, WILLS CRES, HOUNSLOW, TW3 2JF
       
      There is FREE entry, but donations welcome.
       
      FREE parking on site
       
      There will be at least SEVEN working layouts in TT120, OO, O and G plus two S/H stalls and one demo stand
       
      This is our club's only fund-raising event in 2025 and so, please come down and support us.
    • 26 July 2025 09:00
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      Annual club Exhibition Christ Church Bear St , EX32 &BU
      Barnstaple Model railway club welcomes you to our friendly 2025 Annual Exhibition We present many quality layouts, a great selection of trade, specialist societies, vote for best layout, Shunting Puzzle, railway book stall etc offering a great day out for modellers. Covering 3 rooms on a single floor with full disabled access. Barnstaple also offers wonderful shopping including the Green Lanes shopping centre for a full day out Full details see Ukmodelshops
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