If you plan to visit the FMPS Rally as an Exhibitor or Trader this page should help you to contact your section organiser.  

  Rally Contacts for  Exhibitors and Traders

 Steam Exhibits Colin Cracknell

01787 269214

  Gypsy Caravans & similar John West 07880 952596
 Tractors (inc Road Run) Tom Hunt 

01284 810160

 Cars Brian Mansfield 

01787 375321

 Stationary Engines John Southall 

01473 658889

 Military  Dennis Buston 

01376 325151

 Motorcycles  Colin Burrows 

 01473 830132

 Horticultural Peter Skingley

01621 852519

 Commercials  Peter Dare 

01245 380293

 Farming Year  Jeff Giblin 

01245 231309

 Displays etc.  John Morton 

01787 371843

 Traders/Stalls  John Morton 

01787 371843

  Craft Tent Traders Bill Preston 01245 420168

    All Other Enquiries      Bill Preston 01245 420168

   eMail Enquiries         fmps@btinternet.com

       Rally Regulations      

 

In common with all rallies and similar events there is a need to have and abide by some rules and regulations. The FMPS have tried to keep these to a minimum but to conform with the law and to Health and Safety regulations the following apply to the 2010 Long Melford Rally and other events organised by the Society:-

 

  All exhibits must carry Public Liability Insurance
with a minimum cover of £2.000.000.
(Note: Membership of the FMPS includes cover for static exhibits, ie. Stationary Engines, collections such as lawn mowers and similar machines, old tools, blowlamps or what ever else may be collected and exhibited.) The insurance also covers pedestrian controlled machines such as Allen, Trusty, Merry Tiller .            It does not cover tractors, combines and the like or any other "ride on" or driven machines.      

 

Exhibitors entry passes are valid for the admission of two persons.

 

Exhibitors are to be on site by 9.30am and not to leave until 5.30pm when the rally will be closed to the public.

 

No vehicles permitted to enter the rally after 10am and
NO LATE ENTRIES ACCEPTED

 

All vehicles driven on the rally field must be only done so by a person holding a license for that particular class of vehicle.

 

The entry form has a Safety Code displayed on it  to which all exhibitors must agree to and conform.