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December 2005

Front Page

Down Load Network

Network Front Page

Action Briefing UK

Uninsured Drivers

Network Extra

Xmas Membership Offer

Is This The Future?

MAG News

NEC Show

MAG Belgium Trailers

Farmyard Party 2006

News

Motorcyclists in Bus Lanes

Bristol Manhole Covers

Police on Xmas Mini Motos

Road Safety Dogma

Lancashire Motorcycle

Skid Resisitance

Insurance

Uninsured and ANPR

Debate On Liberties

ANPR - Speed Cameras

Camera Re- Structure

Camera March Halted

Lincolnshire Less Cameras

Little Liar?

Spy Cameras

Outrageous Arrest

Global Warming

Environment and Climate

Environment Cars?

Freezelock

Commuters Ditch Cars

Events

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FARMYARD PARTY HIGH AND DRY FOR 2006

MAG's giant Farmyard Party is back for 2006 on a new flood -free site following this year's near catastrophe when the valley flooded on the Sunday night due to torrential rain in North Yorkshire.

The new site is still in the grounds of the fabulous Duncombe Park Estate but much higher up.

Organiser Pete Walker said, "Though a second massive flood on the same weekend at the same spot would be a chance in a million, we just couldn't risk it and a lot patrons of the premier event had expressed fears of a repetition."

All the usual attractions will be on the new site and those who wish to take a stroll down in the valley will be able to, there just wont be camping there.

MAG's Farmyard Party is the group's biggest fund raiser of the year and has grown from small beginnings to enjoy a unique status as a giant rally which has managed to retain the cosy familiarity of a small one.

Unlimited individual campfires will still help cultivate the atmosphere with truckloads of timber shipped in for the purpose.

The Farmyard is not so much a show as a small nation established for one weekend in the Yorkshire hills.

Varied musical tastes are catered for with a main rock stage, blues tent, traditional rally tent and dance tent, plus comedians, a bike show, and a village of traders.

The kaleidoscope of images against a background of wood smoke-scented air make the Farmyard a unique all bike weekend camping experience.

While almost every rally goer had left the valley site before the rain started this year, many marshals lost all their on site possessions in the flood and Pete Walker would like to thank all those who helped with the appeal which was launched to reimburse them.

He promised 2006 will be the biggest and best Farmyard ever; so long as we don't have an earthquake.

1. See the website for details www.farmyardparty.com 

2. Farmyard Appeal website at Here

3. For further details contact Pete Walker Tel: 08707743551