(17 Mar 2022, 8:11 am)Adrian wrote I'm surprised they're bothering with Whitley Bay, when it's within a fortnight of the date of Seaburn this year. When you add the Shildon display into the middle of the two, it feels like a big ask for such a small pool of preservationists to support the three weekends in a row (not to mention the inflated fuel costs), and will likely dilute attendance at each.
(17 Mar 2022, 8:11 am)Adrian wrote I'm surprised they're bothering with Whitley Bay, when it's within a fortnight of the date of Seaburn this year. When you add the Shildon display into the middle of the two, it feels like a big ask for such a small pool of preservationists to support the three weekends in a row (not to mention the inflated fuel costs), and will likely dilute attendance at each.Whitley Bay being held in August is a strange one. More than a guess to do with Buses at Beamish and Bishop Auckland being held in the same month
(17 Mar 2022, 8:37 am)Train8261 wrote Whitley Bay being held in August is a strange one. More than a guess to do with Buses at Beamish and Bishop Auckland being held in the same month
Shildon isn't well received by many bus organisers. Not many buses attend it. Last year saw 13 buses turn up
(18 Mar 2022, 9:00 am)Train8261 wrote Whitley Bay would be amazing if it was back in the car park but nah North Tyneside Council want it on the links cause they need that car park for some reason
(18 Mar 2022, 10:41 am)Adrian wrote It wouldn't make a blind bit of difference to be honest. They've struggled to fill the Links most years, so I can't see why attendance would suddenly shoot up by moving it over the road.It was way better in the car park. Whitley Bay in the car park had a lot more buses turn up
Obviously it's up to the NEBPT committee what they organise, but I'd personally declare it a lost cause and focus my attention on the other rallies.
(19 Mar 2022, 12:54 am)omnicity4659 wrote Bournemouth Gardens is the only car park in the area with motorcycle parking and EV chargers, so at least half of the car park needs to be open to retain access to those and meet demand for both event and non-event visitors. With any public area closure, there needs to be traffic management (cones, barriers, signage etc) to prevent entry into the "hired" area which comes at a cost...
The space left to play with would be slightly bigger than the current patch by a few metres, cost a lot more and won't really benefit anyone.