Bristol Italian Auto Moto Festival  Saturday 25th April 2009
  Moto Guzzi to be the Featured  Marque
  Moto Guzzi is the oldest  European motorcycle manufacturer in continuous production since it's  establishment in 1921 and there will be many fine examples of the marque  exhibited at this year's Festival.
 
  There will be a 'Ride In' to the Festival for the Italian  bikes, meeting from 08.30 am until departure at 09.30 am from the M5 Gordano  Services (Junction 19). Enquiries to Richard Gabriel (richjgabriel@aol.com) and  Sean Good 
 
 sean_good04@yahoo.co.uk.   Any Italian bike which is ridden to the Festival does not  need to be pre-booked for the event but if using a transporter vehicle please  advise us at:
 
 biamf@ourhemanpal.co.uk
  
 or 0117 947 5814 as we will need to  allocate a parking place for it and a permit will be  issued.
 
  Once again we  will have Italian cars and bikes of all marques and ages to set the streets  alive with Italian chic and design flair. Why not make a note in your diary to  come on down and take part in the best free Italian vehicle festival in the  country? Entry is free to entrants and the public. This  event makes for a grand day out just looking at all the exciting cars and bikes  on display, chatting with the owners and making new friends. The City's shopping  centre and markets are nearby and worth a browse too. Also nearby, the historic  harbour is lined with attractions, museums, historic boats and ships including  Brunel’s ‘SS Great Britain’ and a replica of John Cabot’s ship the Matthew. (A  little known fact - in the year 1497, the Bristol-based Cabot sailed in the  original Matthew to reach the North American mainland before  Columbus!)
 
  Anyone  requiring further information or wishing to promote a product or company through  the Festival, please contact:
 biamf@ourhemanpal.co.uk 
 
 or 0117 947 5814.
 
 Sponsors  will receive a full 12 months of publicity on the website and exposure in the  programme and the entrants' information material.
 
 Best regards,
 
 Paul G Hanmore
 
 BIAMF Organiser