Well, I attended, as I always do, and it was very well attended. Weather was spot on which definitely helped the attendance. I didn't go for a ride this year, the queues were quite big and having a young family, it wouldn't have been ideal. I do think NEBPT need more marshals, one or two on either entrance and then none in the ground itself caused a couple of safety concerns with manoeuvring buses. However, my biggest complaint (and it's only a personal one, please don't shout!) was the fact most buses were not accessible. I wanted to make a valiant attempt this year to get on board, have conversations with owners, but nearly all of them were shut up, no owners to be seen. Poor Craig Smith was constantly running around, and when he stood still he was bombarded. Now, don't get me wrong, a LOT of hard earned money has gone in to some of the buses on display, and some of the attention to detail is mind boggling, but I'd have loved to have seen some from the inside. It's a small gripe, one I will endeavour to address myself next year, but in the meantime, well done to everyone who turned up, keep doing the good stuff!
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Seaburn Historic Vehicle Display 2016