THE successful Pangbourne College classic car show will make its annual return on Saturday, June 3, with more than 300 cars on display.

The Royal Air Force (RAF) Battle of Britain Memorial Spitfire Flight is also scheduled to make a flypast. 

The event, held on the grounds of Pangbourne College, will be raising money for Footsteps Foundation, a charity that supports children with neurological issues.

It will also be raising money for the Pangbourne College Community Fund, which aims to support educational projects, activities or events in the area.

Show organiser, Tom Cheney said: “This fantastic community event is back and bigger than ever. We're expecting in excess of 300 cars to be on display, we also welcome the ‘Roy Bailey Big Band’ from Goring who will be playing for our visitors.”

Mr Cheney continues, “I’m also excited to announce that following last year's flyover by the RAF Battle of Britain Memorial Flight Lancaster Bomber we can confirm that this year we will have a fly past from the RAF Battle of Britain Memorial Flight Spitfire, which will be a sight  not to miss! The flight commemorates all those who have lost their lives serving in the RAF, or its predecessor the Royal Flying Corps.”

Pangbourne College students, who are involved in the ‘heritage engineering’ programme, an activity that takes place at the College, will also be showcasing the two cars they are currently working on; ‘The Rickman Ranger’ and ‘Bond Equip’. 

This year’s event is being supported by various Reading businesses including PR Motors, Aston Martin Reading and Lamborghini Pangbourne.

The event is open for everyone and will run from 10am to 3.45pm.

Spectator tickets can be purchased in advance or on the day. Food and refreshments will be available to purchase at the event and visitors are welcome to bring picnics. 

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