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CLASSIC EVENTS BATTLE LACK OF VOLUNTEERS

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Classic car events and shows have long had to battle against a lack of volunteers, especially when hosted by non-profit organisations. But the problem appears to be worsening, with a major classic car club emphasising the ongoing struggle to find willing helpers and a lack of bodies cited as a major factor in the cancellation of popular annual events.

The problem is hardly exclusive to classic cars, with a lack of volunteers an issue in all sorts of sectors from health organisations

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