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The Pride of Longbridge is a highly anticipated annual event that pays homage to the rich automotive heritage of the Longbridge factory, once a powerhouse of British car manufacturing. Located in Birmingham, the factory was responsible for producing iconic vehicles for several decades, including models from well-known brands such as Rover, MG, and Austin. The closure of the factory in April 2005 marked the end of an era, leading to a profound sense of nostalgia and loss within the local community and among car enthusiasts.Organised by Gemma Cartwright OBE, the event has gained a reputation for being a vibrant celebration of the vehicles that rolled off the production line at Longbridge. It attracts car lovers, former employees, and families, creating a festive atmosphere that fosters a sense of community and pride. The event features a diverse array of vehicles, showcasing everything from classic cars to more contemporary models associated with the Longbridge legacy.
In addition to the impressive display of cars, the Pride of Longbridge offers a range of activities and entertainment for attendees of all ages. There are often stalls, food vendors, and opportunities for socialising, making it not just a car show but a community gathering where stories and memories are shared. The fact that the event is free to attend makes it accessible to everyone, further encouraging participation and strengthening the bonds of the local community.
Through the Pride of Longbridge, Gemma Cartwright and her team successfully keep the spirit of the Longbridge factory alive, honouring the craftsmanship and innovation that defined its vehicles while simultaneously celebrating the camaraderie and history of those who worked there. This event serves as a poignant reminder of the past, while also looking forward to the future of automotive culture in the region.
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Event Venue & Nearby Stays
Cofton Park, 359 Lickey Road, Birmingham, B45 8UR, United Kingdom,Birmingham, United Kingdom, Alvechurch