12/2/2016
Porsche Centre Hatfield is delighted to announce their involvement in the inaugural St Albans Motor Show on Sunday 20 March. The St Albans Motor Show will feature a host of luxury automotive brands including the new 911 and bestselling Cayenne.
The Motor Show is a completely new event and is the first of its kind to come to St Albans. It will be taking place in the picturesque town centre from 10:30 until 16.00. Alongside the luxury models, there will also be a number of unique vehicles exhibited including a kit car built by the local students of Oaklands College.
Mike Murphy, Centre Principal of Porsche Centre Hatfield said “We are excited to support a new Motor Show in our local area. With our support and a number of other prestige automotive manufacturers, we hope this event will be an outstanding success and open the door for many more St Albans Motor Shows in years to come.”
For more information about the Motor Show, please contact richard.marrett@albanhospitality.com.
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