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AXE ATTACK!

In among the Covid-19 pandemic, there was a period when lockdown had ended and a handful of events were able to go ahead again. That meant in August, Truckfest was able to hold its Peterborough show, four months later than planned.

It was much scaled down, only a third of the usual number of trucks were on show, there were fewer trade stands and none of the manufacturers were able to support the event. But it was still welcome all the same as it put some sense of normality back into our lives.

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