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News!
First of all, on behalf of all of us at the WAPG, we hope you all had a Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year!
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We have been working tirelessly throughout the festive period to organise our Christmas road runs and our Santa Round The Village Runs as well as getting everything sorted to kick off the New Year with some exciting news.
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On that note, we are pleased to announce that entry forms for the 2026 Wiltshire Steam and Vintage Rally are now live! If you are wanting to book in now then click the button below that will redirect you to the entry forms page and follow the link to book in.
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Unfortunately, trade and craft entry forms have not quite been finished yet so please bear with us as we work hard to get these live in the next 1-2 weeks.
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We look forward to seeing you all again this summer, as well as welcoming some new faces to the show.
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Our
Story
Since 1974
The WAPG was first created by a group of four like minded individuals in 1974. Their passion and dream has been kept alive as the club has grown over the years by many different committees resulting in the committee we have today. As a registered charity, we not only raise money for the charity but also raise money to be donated to both the Wiltshire Air Ambulance and Yellow Wellies (supporting mental health in young farmers) every year.
From The Chairman
"As the Grandson of one of the founders of this club, I am proud to have taken over as the clubs chairman following last years AGM. It is with great pleasure that I am able to continue my grandads work in preserving, restoring, and showing vintage machinery from all different decades and keep the spark alive with both the older and younger committee that we now have.
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In my time so far as chairman, I have organised events throughout the year including our charity road runs for both Christmas and Easter and our main event of the year, The Wiltshire Steam And Vintage Rally. I have plenty more events planned for the end of this year and into next year with the help of the committee."
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- Jamie Davies, Chairman of the WAPG

Above: Jamie Davies, driving his late grandfathers Nuffield Universal 4 Prototype at The Somerset Festival of Transport






