Classic rally remembers mother

Wensleydale railway opened its doors recently for a Classic Vehicle run which raised money for the Yorkshire Air Ambulance and was in memory of Heather Dobson, a local woman who was killed in a road traffic accident.
Vintage vehicles at Wensleydale Railway. Picture: George Loveridge for Wensleydale Railway plc.Vintage vehicles at Wensleydale Railway. Picture: George Loveridge for Wensleydale Railway plc.
Vintage vehicles at Wensleydale Railway. Picture: George Loveridge for Wensleydale Railway plc.

Organised by Heather’s son Andrew and his partner Kay Whittaker the event marked his late mother who was killed a decade ago.

Some 20 classic tractors and other vehicles, including one of the UK’s oldest operational Bedford’s, and the ex-GP driver Cliff Allison’s 1959 Mk I Jaguar, stopped in at Leeming Bar Station on the Railway, on their road run, for a “Loo and a Brew”.

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While there they were shown the renovation work which the National Lottery Heritage Fund has enabled, and were given “behind the scenes” tours of the building by the Wensleydale Railway Association Trust Heritage Team.

Wensleydale Railway plc Chairman Guy Loveridge said: “It was great to see people coming in and enjoying the station facilities again, and making use of them as a heritage asset.

“We made sure Covid compliance rules were strictly observed and enforced. Everyone enjoyed a cracking hour and a half with the fund-raising enthusiasts!”

Co-organiser Kay Whittaker said: “We were extremely happy with how the Wensleydale Railway made us welcome.

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“Everyone is keen to return and help out any time the railway needs vintage vehicles!”

This was the first classic vehicle event of the year at the Wensleydale railway which has an open invitation throughout 2021 to classic vehicle clubs who wish to visit the railway.

Mr Loveridge added: “This was the first group of enthusiasts to accept our offer to classic vehicle clubs.

“This shows Wensleydale Railway is almost back and ready for business.

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“But as we come out of the pandemic, we would love to see more clubs visiting the railway and we will make them very welcome.”

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