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LAMMA TO MOVE
Peterborough East of England showground for 2014 event

 

Machinery show LAMMA is to move to a bigger venue and will be held at the East of England showground, Peterborough, from 2014.

Demand for this year’s event, which will be held next week (January 16 and 17) at Newark and Nottinghamshire Showground for the final time, has been so high that organisers have chosen to move to a bigger venue for next year’s machinery showcase. LAMMA event director Cliff Preston said despite the change of venue, it will remain free to enter for visitors and will be bigger and better than ever.

He said: “We pride ourselves in being the UK’s leading farm machinery equipment and services show and are dedicated to offering a show that can continue to develop and provide both exhibitors and visitors with the best possible experience. After a lot of discussion and consultation with the market, we’ve decided to make the move to do exactly that. The new location is ideal as it will both allow for the growth of the show and will also help us to overcome many challenges, specifically by making access easier for both exhibitors and visitors.”

LAMMA, which is owned by Farmers Guardian owners Briefing Media, is set for another bumper year when it opens its gates next Wednesday (January 16) morning.


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