Vintage vehicles will be gathering at a field near Westbury for an annual transport extravaganza next weekend.
The Westbury Transport and Vintage Gathering, which is organised by the Westbury Preservation Society, is in its 14th year and usually attracts more than 1,000 people.
A whole host of classic vehicles will be on display, including agricultural machinery, vintage cars, fire trucks and caravans.
Keith Miller, chairman of the Westbury Preservation Society, said: “I’ve had phone calls from places as far away as Wales and Lincoln this year so we’re attracting people from all over the UK.
“We just want to provide an excellent weekend of entertainment for everybody.”
The event, which is held in the top field between Westbury and Bratton from 9am tomorrow and Sunday, will featured a host of other exhibitions and stalls, as well as traders and performers.
Any charity wanting to set up a stall at the event can do so for free by contacting Mr Miller on 01373 864166.
Entry to the extravaganza is £2 for adults. Children go free and parking is also free.
Any profit made from the event will be donated to a local charity.
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