Another year moving on at a rate of knots, and yet again, the Little Vintage Show is held at Cambridge just off the A38 on the old Dursley Road, writes Ian Thomas.
The weather has held up this year with a very dry spring indeed, in fact the driest since 2011. This made for ideal conditions for the showground with no mud whatsoever. A good number of exhibitors once again, and as ever well-organised and run by Volunteers and SVTEC who were present at the show.

Vintage cars, both American and British on show, as well as a small selection of commercial and military vehicles, along with tractors and stationary engines and two traction engines, plus one miniature steam engine, and most unusually a steam powered car and bicycle.
The usual interesting bric-a-brac, motoring items, stalls and food and drink available including the excellent vintage tea room tent, 1940s style. The weather too had warmed up in time for the two-day weekend show with afternoon temperatures climbing to 25c (77f) on Sunday, albeit some showery rain in the final hour.
The show was very well attended. There was also evening entertainment on Saturday with a disco and of course a beer tent! A great event seeing many Wings and Wheels Society Dursley members also attend and exhibited their vehicles. Many thanks again to the organisers and volunteers and SVTEC for their hard work and enthusiasm, making the show a great weekend as usual, cheers to you all!
Pictures by Rich Kelsey





