Congleton to be transported back in time with classic cars, aerial displays and alpacas

Congleton will be taken back in time to the 1940s.
North Rode Revival returns for a fifth consecutive year this weekend, raising money for East Cheshire Hospice.
There will be plenty to enjoy, including live music, classic cars, vintage fancy dress and even a herd of alpacas.
Event organiser, Mike Gilman, said: "North Rode Revival is a great day out for the whole family while being a one-of-a-kind event – where else can you check out classic cars, enjoy live music, take a microlight tour and then relax with a picnic next to a pack of Alpacas.
"There's even a vintage costume competition with a prize up for grabs for the best dressed!
"And what's more, this is all helping to support an incredible local charity that does amazing work in our community."

Over the past four years, North Rode Revival and its predecessor event the Alpaca Picnic Fest has raised well over £10,000 for East Cheshire Hospice.
This year's event gets underway at The Smithy on Station Road at 3pm on Sunday (June 22).
Throughout the afternoon there will be live music from the Charley Farley Band and Olivia Robinson.
Meanwhile, Alpaca Airways are offering up to 15-minute aerial tours for a £50 charity donation, conducted in a light fixed or flex wing aircraft.
Alternatively, attendees can witness the pilots showcase their skills in a fly-past balloon popping competition (weather permitting).
Food and beverages will be available, but visitors are also welcome to bring their own picnic.
Tickets can be purchased on the day at a cost of £10 for adults and £5 for children over six-years-old.
Entry for classic and competition car exhibitors is complimentary, regardless of the number of passengers.
To qualify, cars must be pre-1987 models or part of a car club that has been registered for the event.
More information can be found on the North Rode Revival Facebook page.
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