Do you own a beautiful or quirky motor vehicle that you’d like to display this summer?

Organisers of the annual Cars at the Castle event within the grounds of Hertford Castle are looking for exhibitors.

You can apply now to be a car or bike exhibitor at this year’s showcase organised by Hertford Town Council. 

The 2023 event will take place on Sunday, June 4 from noon to 4pm and exhibiting your vehicle is free of charge. 

All vehicles are considered, old and new, and organisers are interested in including notable electric vehicles this year too.

Welwyn Hatfield Times: Cars on the lawn at a previous Cars at the Castle in the grounds of Hertford Castle.Cars on the lawn at a previous Cars at the Castle in the grounds of Hertford Castle. (Image: Hertford Town Council)

This family-friendly event in the shadow of Hertford Castle will have hot and cold food concessions and a bar.

There will be children’s activities as well as live music throughout the afternoon.

Hertford Castle will also be open to the public free of charge to explore.

Successful applicants will also be entered into competitions on the day, judged by the Mayor of Hertford alongside a panel made up of the event sponsors.

 

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Welwyn Hatfield Times: Cars at the Castle at Hertford Castle.Cars at the Castle at Hertford Castle. (Image: Hertford Town Council)

Trophies will be awarded to car owners in categories including best paint work, best interior, best post-1970 car, best pre-1970 car, best British, and best foreign car.

Bike owners will be entered into categories including best British, best foreign, and best paintwork.

To register to exhibit your car or bike, click https://bit.ly/3YM0wU7 and register your details.

Once you have completed registration and submitted your details, please wait while Hertford Town Council verifies your account. Following verification, you will receive an email inviting you to log in and apply.

Applications will be accepted up until the event date on a first come, first served basis, but space is limited so don’t leave it late!

 

                                                                                                                                

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