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Autojumblers flock to Alford's Transport Museum


By David Porter

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The first Spring Autojumble at Grampian Transport Museum since before Covid was welcomed back at the weekend by an excellent turn-out of both sellers and buyers.

The event saw over 1300 visitors attend at the Alford site.
The event saw over 1300 visitors attend at the Alford site.

Almost 90 pitches and over 1300 people led to lots of ‘hunting and haggling’ happening on a pleasant spring Sunday.

The arena was full of “everything you never realised you needed” as one enthusiastic visitor declared on the way back to their car with an armful ‘bargains’!

It was a family outing for many with young and old rummaging through the stalls looking for that rare find, whatever the value.

Sellers and buyers came from a wide area with one pair of enthusiastic Autojumblers from Holland even calling in on their tour of Scotland.

Jjaak and Margriet from Hollands called in on their tourof Scotland
Jjaak and Margriet from Hollands called in on their tourof Scotland

The Spring Autojumble marked the start of a season of weekend events at the award winning Alford museum and events manager Alex Macleod was delighted with the response: “This event traditionally opened our seasons but like so many attractions Covid intervened.

"Following a record attendance at the 2022 Autumn event many people asked us to bring back the Spring Autojumble too and today we have been delighted to see the turnout.”

The return of the Spring Autojumble drew in buyers and sellers alike
The return of the Spring Autojumble drew in buyers and sellers alike

Museum Manager Ross McKirdy is very optimistic for the 2023 season: “The museum has enjoyed an excellent opening during the school holidays with the 2023 exhibition being very well received.

"The spring Autojumble has added to this momentum and we are looking forward to continuing to grow back towards our pre-covid attendance figures.

"To help with this, despite the rising cost of living we have held our museum entrance and membership costs to our 2022 levels.”

Visit www.gtm.org.uk for the full 2023 events calendar and museum opening hours.


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