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              informationSaturday morning 19th August 2023
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              is fully booked
 Display of MGV8s on the Market Place at Abingdon on 
              Saturday morning 19th August 2023
 As part of the events being held to celebrate the 50th Anniversary 
              of the launch of the MGBGTV8 in August 1973 and the 30th 
              Anniversary of the start of production and sales of the MG RV8 
              in 1993, a display of MGV8s is being arranged on the Market Place 
              in the busy centre of Abingdon on Saturday morning 19th August 
              2023. The available parking spaces for the MGV8 Display Area 
              on the Market Place are limited so a booking system is necessary. 
              Members whose booking has been accepted by the V8 Register will 
              be sent a free MGV8 Display Area Access Pass which they will 
              need to have ready to show to marshals at the entry checkpoint to 
              the MGV8 Display Area. This should simplify checking by the marshals 
              and avoid traffic congestion on a busy Saturday morning In Abingdon.
 
 Timing
 The checkpoint for access to the MGV8 Display Area for parking 
              will be open from 10.00am only 
              for MGV8s with an MGV8 Display Area Access Pass. All MGV8s 
              parked on the Market Place will need to leave 
              the Market Place from 12.00 noon so the area can be cleared 
              by the marshals by not later than 12.30am when it is to be 
              returned as a tidy area to the Town Council. Leaving from 12.00 
              noon will give time for members who have booked a buffet lunch at 
              1.00pm at the Dog House pub to the west of Abingdon to make the 
              journey there and park up in the car park opposite the pub. As Saturday 
              can be a popular day at that pub it's recommended you do not delay 
              getting there promptly to be able to park before the car park may 
              become busy.
 
 Bookings closed as the event is fully booked
 To qualify for a free parking space for an MGV8 in the MGV8 Display 
              Area on the Market Place you will need to be a V8 Register member 
              and current member of the MG Car Club. There are only a limited 
              number of parking places in the MGV8 Display Area. We need details 
              of the MGV8 you intend having on display in the MGV8 Display Area 
              and also details of your current MG Car Club membership number. 
              Simply fill in the booking form below to provide those details and 
              then click the SEND button at the foot of this form. Your data will 
              be sent automatically to the V8 Webmaster who will check your information. 
              Members whose booking has been accepted by the V8 Register will 
              be sent a free MGV8 Display Area Access Pass which they will 
              need to have on their MGV8 for checking by a marshal at the entry 
              checkpoint to the MGV8 Display Area.
 Bookings
 
 Parking arrangements on the Market Place
 Only MGV8s with an MGV8 Display Area Access Pass will be allowed 
              entry at the checkpoint. When parking on the MGV8 Display Area it 
              is essential cars are parked so they do not obstruct the pedestrian 
              walkways that cross the Market Place or the public seating. 
              Marshals will direct you where to park up.
 See a photo of the Market Place layout
 
 Alternative parking facilities within walking distance of the 
              Market Place
 There is a public parking area on the other side of Abingdon Bridge 
              which is a relatively short distance from the Market Place. Map
 
 Abingdon Museum is close to the Market Place
 It's well worth a visit as there is a display of an MGB Roadster 
              there along with other material remembering the major part the MG 
              Factory has had in the character and history of the town and the 
              people both within Abingdon and in the surrounding area. Abingdon 
              Museum
 
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