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Clan Cancer Support getting set for classic car and motorcycle tour of north-east





Classic car and motorcycle drivers are gearing up for Clan Cancer Support’s 2024 Cavalcade.

Participants will take a scenic trip to some of the north-east’s most celebrated glass artists’ businesses and workshops.

Classic car and motorcycle drivers are gearing up for Clan Cancer Support’s 2024 Cavalcade.
Classic car and motorcycle drivers are gearing up for Clan Cancer Support’s 2024 Cavalcade.

The Glass Tour will take place on Friday, August 30, with pit stops throughout the day providing the opportunity for drivers to see unique examples of glasswork and meet the artists behind the creations.

Drivers will set off from Threaplands Garden Centre after breakfast before visiting Leadline Glass Studios in Huntly where artist Shona McInnes specialises in handmade stained-glass creations for clients across the UK.

The tour will also stop at Bennachie Crafts in Insch to see examples of stained-glass art.

The event will include lunch at Lochter Activity centre, Oldmeldrum, as well as visits to SLJ Windows and Doors Ltd, Turriff; Beach Bomber Crafts, Whitehills and Gordon Chapel, Fochabers.

Drivers will then return to Elgin for a two-course meal at The Sunninghill Hotel.

Clan is keen to hear from owners of classic cars and motorcycles who would like to join the tour which will raise awareness and vital funds for the cancer support charity.

Julie Ferguson, Clan’s Moray local services co-ordinator said: “Our Cavalcade is one of our fundraising highlights in Moray, much loved by the participants and locals who gather every year to see the amazing range of vintage and classic cars on display.

“This year’s glass theme offers a unique opportunity to visit artists and businesses which specialise in working with glass to produce robust and beautiful creations and we’re very proud to highlight so many fantastic examples within our local area.

“Demand has already been high for this year’s event, but we still have spaces available for those looking to take part and help raise much needed funds for those affected by cancer in the local community, ensuring Clan can provide vital support services to those in need.”

Clan’s Elgin centre is open Monday to Thursday offering support, information, and a range of complementary therapies, and is situated centrally on Elgin’s High Street.

A minimum of £50 in sponsorship is requested from vehicle owners to enter the Clan Cavalcade. Additional fees are required for both meals on the day.

Drivers and navigators wishing to take part should visit www.clancancersupport.org or call 01343 544132.


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