The Farnham Classic and Vintage Car Show is back for another year, promising a day of motoring interest while raising crucial funds for local hospice care. This popular annual event will take place on Sunday, April 12, at Central Car Park in Farnham, running from 10am to 2pm.
Supporting a Vital Cause
Entry to the show is completely free, but all donations collected throughout the day will go directly to Phyllis Tuckwell, a hospice charity dedicated to providing palliative and end-of-life care. The charity supports over 250 patients, relatives, and carers daily, offering medical and nursing care, therapies, counselling, social work advice, and practical support for those living with advanced or terminal illnesses such as cancer.
Financial Challenges and Community Support
With the NHS and Government covering only 25% of its costs, Phyllis Tuckwell must raise over £25,000 every single day to maintain its essential services. Events like the Farnham Classic Car Show play a critical role in helping the charity meet this significant financial target, ensuring that vital care continues for those in need.
What to Expect at the Show
Attendees will have the opportunity to admire a diverse range of classic and vintage cars and motorcycles, with owners on hand to chat about their vehicles. In addition to the impressive displays, the event will feature an autojumble for browsing and refreshments available for purchase, making it a perfect day out for motoring enthusiasts and families alike.
Important Information for Exhibitors
Vehicle owners interested in exhibiting their classic or vintage cars or motorcycles must register in advance by contacting Hermon Frost at 01252 320439. Due to the static nature of the show and the location at Central Car Park, vehicle numbers will be limited, so early registration is recommended to secure a spot.
This event not only celebrates automotive history but also fosters community spirit by supporting a local charity that makes a real difference in people's lives. Mark your calendars for a day of nostalgia, conversation, and charitable giving in the heart of Farnham.



