A vehicle leaves Nantwich Football Club to follow their route (1)

The 10th annual Weaver Wander pulled in the crowds to Nantwich as organisers celebrated a decade of fund-raising journeys, writes Jonathan White.

The charity classic & sports car rally –  started in the town and saw more than 150 cars and motorcycles assembled for viewing from 8am at Nantwich Football Club car park.

The ‘Wander’ then began at 10am as owners of classics such as MGs, Porsche, Triumph, Mini, an AC Cobra, and Bentley embarked on a 70-mile route or a 40-mile route through local countryside to Hankelow Hall in Hankelow.

Nantwich Mayor Councillor Arthur Moran flagged-off each vehicle.

Wander - Nantwich Mayor Councillor Arthur Moran flags-off a vehicle (1) (1)

The main sponsor was ‘Carole Nash’ classic car insurance.

Fuzz Townshend – motoring journalist and TV presenter from Car SOS – was present at the event and interviewed for Facebook Live during the depart by a representative of Carole Nash.

The event was organised by the Rotary Club of Crewe & Nantwich Weaver.

The nominated charities for the 2019 Weaver Wander are Supported Community Business (Special Needs) Ltd, St Luke’s Cheshire Hospice, CHANCE homeless project and other local Rotary Club charities.

(pics by Jonathan White)

Weaver Wander 2019

Vehicles leave Nantwich Football Club to follow their route

Vehicles on Pillory Street in Nantwich on their route (1)
Vehicles on Pillory Street in Nantwich
Fuzz Townshend - motoring journalist and TV presenter from Car SOS - was present at the event and interviewed for Facebook Live during the depart by a representative of Carole Nash
Fuzz Townshend – motoring journalist and TV presenter from Car SOS

Nantwich Mayor Councillor Arthur Moran flags-off a vehicle (2) (1)

Weaver Wander logo on a car (1)

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