Tickets Please! The Big Bus Show is Back in Suffolk
Stonham Barns Park will be staging The Big Bus Show again on Sunday 13 August that will feature a form of transport loved by many.
The Big Bus Show will see a collection of around 100 historic and modern buses – and other vehicles featuring transport through time – on display for enthusiasts of all ages to enjoy. The show will feature buses ranging from the 1930s to the present day.
Visitors will have the opportunity to vote for the Best in Show Bus during the day, an accolade that is sought by many a bus owner, and there will also be awards for Best Bus Operator and Best-Preserved Bus. With an array of trade stands, a variety of food and drink vendors and showground attractions this is a fun and educational event for all the family. The hobby of bus following has been highlighted recently by Norfolk bus enthusiast Reece Collison who has become a social media name after being featured on BBC Radio 1.
This year’s bus show will be supported by Eastern Counties Bus Preservation Group who will bring some of their vehicles to the show. There will be regular bus entry updates on their website www.easterncountiesbusgroup.co.uk Said Jamie Vendy, ‘We are very honoured to join the event. Our presence and following will hopefully draw more footfall for the event as it grows.’
‘Our group represents the era of buses from the 1990s in Norfolk and Suffolk so it is very much at the heart of the event. The group is led by myself as Chairman and I always spent weeks holidaying in the Norfolk & Suffolk area as a child in the 1990s.’
‘Needless to say, I didn’t think it would result in running a small charity with 7 buses. Supported by my wife Kaylee we hope to bring our own charm to the event and look forward to joining the journey.’
A free regular bus shuttle service will be running to and from Stowmarket railway station on the day so that people who use public transport can get to and from the event. There will also be a collection/drop service from Mid Suffolk Light Railway Museum at Wetheringsett and Top Flight Light Railway from Reepham will be exhibiting a Portable Railway with Miniature Engines hauling trains throughout the day.
The show will also be a ‘vehicle’ for raising awareness for the SOS Bus www.sosbus.org.uk from Newmarket, a Social Outreach Service, which provides basic support to anyone vulnerable who might need night-time care in the town. The bus has a kitchen, medical room and consultation area to help the volunteers help others, often a service used by people who are affected by alcohol or drugs.
Says organiser and bus owner Richard Ward, ‘The Big Bus Show is a show for bus enthusiasts of all ages, traders and anyone who has ever brought a ticket to ride! It’s the second only bus show for Stonham Barns Park although vintage vehicles and car shows are an integral part of the event calendar.’
Explaining his connection to the preservation of buses, Richard explains: ‘My Dad used to work for London Buses and so I was raised in a family with a keen interest in buses. I acquired my first bus in 2020 just before the pandemic and so then had plenty to do in the lockdowns!’
‘Restoring buses to their former glory is something many people do. It’s therapy really. It takes your mind off the stresses and strains of modern life. It’s all absorbing and I will be joining the other exhibitors – showing my 2003 Dennis Dart at the event.’
‘Many owners are coming forwards, but we could always do with more exhibits and traders so would welcome more if they were out there!’
The classic Red 2003 Dennis Dart London Bus on show operated the 394 Route in London from Homerton Hospital to Islington Angel.