A Major New and Unique Event Comes to the North East of Scotland
Earlybird tickets are no longer available.
You can still purchase them at the gate on the day!
Sunday 15th May 2011 10.00am - 5.00pm The Haughs, Turriff, Aberdeenshire
The event comprises:
- New, modified, classic and vintage cars and motorbikes
- 7 themed “Zones” spread throughout The Haughs
- Music, entertainment, competitions, food stalls and commercial stands
- A great family day out with something for everybody!
The objectives of the Turriff MotorFest 2011 are:
- To raise the profile of Turriff and the surrounding area in terms of domestic tourism, providing economic benefits to local businesses and the community at large
- To encourage responsible road use to people of all ages, but particularly young people throughout the area, with the aim of reducing road accidents and fatalities
Throughout the day there will be musical entertainment ranging from Rap to Rock.
If you have a vehicle that you would like to showcase at this event, please send a photo, which will be featured in our gallery, and contact the team. Please also use our chat room to speak to like minded motorheads.
Play your part in helping to keep our roads and drivers safer by supporting this great event!
This event is supported by the Scottish Executive, Aberdeenshire Council, Grampian Police, Grampian Fire and Rescue, as well as a number of local companies and organisations
Our Main Sponsor

Other Sponsors



More sponsors to be announced. If you would like the opportunity to sponsor the MotorFest there are a range of sponsorship packs. Please contact Anne Iravani for more information on 01651 891790 or e-mail
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Supported By
   
This project is being part-financed by the Scottish Government and the European Community Rural Aberdeenshire LEADER 2007-2013 Programme
Partners
We are partners with the Aberdeenshire Alcohol Drug Partnership (AADP)
"Our vision is of a healthier, happier and safer Aberdeenshire, free from harm due to alcohol and other drugs, where those in difficulty can access support to regain control over and live as meaningful and satisfying a life as possible as a valued member of society; and people are equipped to avoid suffering such difficulties in the first place."
For more information about the AADP please visit our website by clicking here.
For more information about your personal alcohol intake and how it affects your health visit our online diary application by clicking the image below or download our 'How Much Do I Drink Flyer?'.

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