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BEDFORD’S BACK!

This was the society’s first year of holding the event at its new home in the beautiful grounds of Turvey House in the village of Turvey, North Bedfordshire.

The new venue provided ample room to space out the show around broad avenues enabling engines and vehicles to move around the site, something for which the Bedford shows have always been known for. There was continuous movement of exhibits around the site all day with a large gathering in the afternoons outside the

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