Cruise West Cumbria returns to Workington with a day of show entertainment and a night of Cruising.
Cumbrian Car Show in association with Cruise West Cumbria
Saturday 27th August 2005
http://www.cumbriancarshow2005.co.uk/
Derwent Park Stadium
Workington
Cumbria
Toyota F1 Racing Car
Renault F1 Racing Car
Ford World Rally Team
Motor Dealerships
Rally Simulator
Trade Stands
Freebies
Club Stands
3 DJ Entertainment By A Professional ICE Company
CFM Road Show
Food and bar
Competitions
Show and Shine
Sound Off
Flame Out
Return Of The Old Skool
CWC Bikini Car Wash
Babes Wax And Shine
Hot Page 3 Girls
CWC Cruise Babes
Erotic Pole Dancers
Lingerie Show
Best Erotic Pole Dancer Competition on Bat Cars Sound Stage
£2,000 prize money and trophies to be won.
Club Stands
Any club is welcome, if you would like a stand at the Cumbrian Car Show please contact me for more details on helz@CruiseWestCumbria.co.uk Cruise West Cumbria will have its own stand, please contact me if you would like to represent CWC.
Trade stands
If you would like your business to be represented please contact admin@CruiseWestCumbria.co.uk
First press release:
http://www.newsandstar.co.uk/news/viewa ... ?id=223117
More details to follow on all events.
Followed by a night of cruising, 'CWC is back in Workington'"
Cumbrian Car Show 2005
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Helz
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It's not too late to organise a club stand and if someone is willing to step up to the plate for it I'll do my best to help 
Discounted accommodation is now available locally for the car show at the Waverley Hotel and the West Ghyll End Campsite (£5 per night per person camping, call 01946 832062, map). If you are interested, please let them know when booking that you with the Cumbrian Car Show in order to get discount.
Discounted accommodation is now available locally for the car show at the Waverley Hotel and the West Ghyll End Campsite (£5 per night per person camping, call 01946 832062, map). If you are interested, please let them know when booking that you with the Cumbrian Car Show in order to get discount.
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Helz
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Last call for CCS 2005 stand entries, they need to be in by 17th August, although you can buy spectators tickets on the day.
If you haven't been to Workington before, here's how you can find us:

Leave M6 at Junction 40, Take the first exit signposted Keswick and Workington on the A66.
After 1 mile take the second exit on this roundabout, after 14 miles you will come to another roundabout on the Keswick by-pass, take the second exit signposted A66 Workington, stay on this road (you will pass Bassenthwaite Lake on your right).
Keep on this road for about 13 miles to a roundabout, take 2nd exit signposted Workington, after 1 mile you will come to another roundabout, take the 1st exit, signposted A66 Workington/Whitehaven.
----> After 4 miles there is another roundabout, take the 2nd exit and follow this road for another 3 miles to (yes you guessed it) another roundabout, this is on the outskirts on Workington (Stainburn School on your left). Take first exit up and over Ramsey Brow. This will bring you down a hill to a set of traffic lights with M&S over the road.
Two options here, we recommend you avoid the town centre by turning right. If you go left, take a right at the next lights and follow the signs for Railway station. Derwent Park is on the left just past the Railway station
If you took the right turn, follow this road, down the hill over the river until a small roundabout, take first exit, after a mile another large roundabout looms. Take third exit, up and over, follow this road until you come to another roundabout (Tesco on your right), second exit, follow the road round until an exit, turn left but then go to right lane and round past the railway station, Derwent Park is on your left. We recommend you park on the large car park opposite Tesco, modified cars can park behind club stands on the grounds or there will be some on-street parking.
See you there!
If you haven't been to Workington before, here's how you can find us:

Leave M6 at Junction 40, Take the first exit signposted Keswick and Workington on the A66.
After 1 mile take the second exit on this roundabout, after 14 miles you will come to another roundabout on the Keswick by-pass, take the second exit signposted A66 Workington, stay on this road (you will pass Bassenthwaite Lake on your right).
Keep on this road for about 13 miles to a roundabout, take 2nd exit signposted Workington, after 1 mile you will come to another roundabout, take the 1st exit, signposted A66 Workington/Whitehaven.
----> After 4 miles there is another roundabout, take the 2nd exit and follow this road for another 3 miles to (yes you guessed it) another roundabout, this is on the outskirts on Workington (Stainburn School on your left). Take first exit up and over Ramsey Brow. This will bring you down a hill to a set of traffic lights with M&S over the road.
Two options here, we recommend you avoid the town centre by turning right. If you go left, take a right at the next lights and follow the signs for Railway station. Derwent Park is on the left just past the Railway station
If you took the right turn, follow this road, down the hill over the river until a small roundabout, take first exit, after a mile another large roundabout looms. Take third exit, up and over, follow this road until you come to another roundabout (Tesco on your right), second exit, follow the road round until an exit, turn left but then go to right lane and round past the railway station, Derwent Park is on your left. We recommend you park on the large car park opposite Tesco, modified cars can park behind club stands on the grounds or there will be some on-street parking.
See you there!
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Helz
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Thanks to everyone who came along and made this a great day
For those of you who missed it, you can catch up with the first pictures here and we hope to have the official pictures up soon.
Keep your eyes open for information on our next event, CruiseFest NorthWest 2006!
Keep your eyes open for information on our next event, CruiseFest NorthWest 2006!
- Lyndon
- Site Admin
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- Location: Notts,England
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ladymxenna
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- Location: Midlands, UK
I actually went along to this. Was a good day out and I met a few folks with their respective modified vehicles displayed. I couldn't see any bargains to be had alas, but it was loud, noisy, impressive and gave me a few ideas for modifying my own vehicle.
Only negative was that it did seemed to be aimed at men more than women or families - hence the wet tee-shirt comps, bikini car wash and pole-dancing. Amazing how many blokes suddenly found a use for the cameras on their mobile phones.
All in all though, an excellent day out. Well worth the fiver entry and the 340 mile drive. And the weather held out too!!!!
A few pictures here ( sorry, no peugeots but the pic's will give a brief flavour.)








Only negative was that it did seemed to be aimed at men more than women or families - hence the wet tee-shirt comps, bikini car wash and pole-dancing. Amazing how many blokes suddenly found a use for the cameras on their mobile phones.
All in all though, an excellent day out. Well worth the fiver entry and the 340 mile drive. And the weather held out too!!!!
A few pictures here ( sorry, no peugeots but the pic's will give a brief flavour.)








ex Platinum Silver 206CC SE 2.0 driver
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