Claragh Bridge Vintage Club To Run 21st Show

Claragh Bridge vintage show gets into its 21st year

The ever-popular Claragh Bridge Vintage and Agricultural show takes place on Saturday 26th July starting at 11am just off the B175 at the end of Claragh Road.

Once again crowds will arrive to soak up the fun and the atmosphere and look over the stalls selling all sorts of farm and household items.

All vintage vehicles are welcome to come along on the day but exhibitors will need to ensure they are insured for such events.

Liam Quinn, chair of the Claragh Bridge vintage show, pictured on the left over the sign, with committee members and organisers at the official launch of the 2025 show at the old smithie’s cottage. (Photo by Jim Masson/DownNews©).

Show chairman Liam Quinn said: This is a family event and a brilliant fun day for all age groups with the many side shows taking place.

“The club was formed in 2004 as a cross-community group to hold an annual vintage show to cater for everyone.

“Since the club’sformation, over ÂŁ130,000 has been donated to various local charities who have helped families. This is due to the help and support of our advertisers and the huge suppoprt we get on the day of the show.

“This is always an enjoyable event hence its popularity over the years.

“We hope to see you there. Everyone is welcome!”

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