Carole Nash MCN Scottish Motorcycle Show rescheduled due to poor weather conditions
The Carole Nash MCN Scottish Motorcycle Show has been rescheduled from this weekend (March 3-4) to Saturday 7 and Sunday 8 April 2018 at the Royal Highland Centre, Edinburgh, in light of current weather conditions in the north of England and Scotland.
The difficult decision to reschedule the event has been taken jointly by organiser Live Promotions, MCN and the Royal Highland Centre following discussions with local police and emergency services.
Given the current Code Red weather warning in Scotland and the hazardous state of the road network, the decision to reschedule the event will ensure public safety and reduce the risk of further traffic disruption in the area.
Tom Siddall, Event Director, says: “The safety of visitors and exhibitors is our number one priority, and with that in mind it’s the right decision to reschedule the event from this weekend.
“We’re looking ahead now to put on another great show in early April, by which time the ‘Beast from the East’ should be a distant memory!”
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Rob Aherne, MCN Managing Director, says: “This is the correct decision in light of unprecedented weather conditions.
“We look forward to welcoming everybody at the Royal Highland Centre in early April, by which time spring will hopefully be in the air.”
Tickets already purchased for this weekend will be valid for the show in April, as will exhibitor stand bookings.
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