This Sunday, October 12th, is the Yorkshire Big Breakfast here at the showroom in Malton, from 8.30am till 12pm lunchtime.
With just a few days to go we're expecting a lot of people to our biannual charity fundraiser so would ask for a bit of assistance in making the event a safe and enjoyable one.
Please follow the directions of our marshals whose job it is to keep traffic flowing and maintain access to some of the businesses on the estate who are working and need to have vehicles come in and out. To this end some areas of the estate will be have no parking, signed by cones, please respect these cones to make sure we don't upset our neighbours and can continue to run the event. As on previous occasions we're implementing the one way system around the estate from York Road, joining at the North East (Malton side) and leaving at the South West (A64 side).
Following the last event at Easter when we actually used the full capacity of the estate we have laid on extra parking just off the main B1248 York Road, a 2 minute walk to our workshops. This car parking will be used for overflow purposes but please feel free to park there if you'd prefer.
As on previous occasions due to the size of the event we have to work closely with North Yorkshire Police who will once more have a decent presence. On previous occasions they have sited speed camera vans on the approaches to Malton, on the A64, the B1248 York Road and the B1257 (the road towards Helmsley) and I would suggest the same is likely to happen this time, so keep your speed down and your eyes peeled!
We've just been informed there is a cycling event taking place on the same day, leaving Malton via Castle Howard Road then off into the Howardian Hills and North York Moors returning to Malton via the B1257, so please keep an eye out for groups of cyclists.
A lot of people like to use the Facebook Event to invite their friends, you can find it here - https://www.facebook.com/events/734168139962438/
We hope the event will be another great success and look forward to seeing you then.