ASWMC Championship
Gurston Down, Salisbury
Event Details
- Date(s):
- Expired
- Category:
- Sports
- Venue:
- Gurston Down
- Website:
- Visit website
- Address:
- GURSTON DOWN
Gurston Farm, Broad Chalke
Salisbury
Wiltshire
SP55HR - Phone:
- Time(s):
- Unavailable
- Tickets:
- £10
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- Chris Haycock
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Speed Event, Nat B; a round of the ASWMC Championship. Admission £10.00 per person, Car parking free, Children under 14 free. Gates open 0800; practice from 0830; lunch; competitive runs starting around 1300.
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