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The Great British Car Rally in Wellington
Monday, 11 February 2013, 12:34 pm
Press Release: British High Commission
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The Great British Car Rally in
Wellington
The Great
British Car Rally will be in Wellington next week.
Over
210 classic and modern British cars and their drivers will
arrive in Wellington at 6.00 p.m. on Wednesday the 20th of
February to a Parliamentary reception at the Banquet Hall in
Parliament.
The next morning, on Thursday the 21st
of February, there will be a promenade of the cars for the
public on Taranaki Wharf from 7.30 a.m with an official
welcome by the Mayor, Celia Wade-Brown at 9 a.m.
From
8.00 a.m. there will be a bacon buttie breakfast organised
by one of the charities raising money in the rally, Save the
Children. The car rally is aiming to raise money for the
Starship Foundation, Save the Children, the Christchurch
City Mission and Canterbury’s Stepping Stone Trust.
A
travelling Trade and Investment Roadshow will also be held
on the waterfront behind the Mac’s
Brewery.
Where : Taranaki Wharf
When : 8.00 a.m. Thursday the 21st
of February
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