MOTORING enthusiasts gathered in Gloucester to enjoy a feast of classic cars and bikes while raising money for charity.
The third annual Gloucester Classic Car and Bike Show revved into action in Goodridge Avenue to raise funds for Gloucestershire Multiple Sclerosis Therapy Centre. Cars and motorcycles from the 1930s to the 1980s were on display to the public and this year a special display of Minis was the highlight. The MS Centre also held a giant bric-a-brac stall with hundreds of bargains available, which gave the fundraising push an extra boost. The first two years of the event were heralded as a wonderful success and the third show was no exception.
Entrance fees were set at £4 for adults and £3 for concessions, while children accompanied by an adult got in free.