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Herbie goes bank holiday bananas at Peak Village

Released on: August 26, 2008, 8:31 am

Press Release Author: BeyondPR

Industry: Consumer Services

Press Release Summary: The cult 1960s car from the movie The Love Bug will be in
Derbyshire this weekend at Peak Village Outlet Shopping Centre in Rowsley, near
Bakewell.

Press Release Body: The anthropomorphic Volkswagen Beetle is not alone though, as
the notorious Robin Reliant featured in BBC's sitcom Only Fools and Horses will be
keeping Herbie company all weekend!

Another much loved motor vehicle, Chitty, the impressive life size model from the
timeless movie Chitty Chitty Bang Bang, is a permanent exhibit of The Toys of
Yesteryear Exhibition, an ongoing attraction at Peak Village. So children of all
ages will get to see three 'famous' cars all in one place this Bank Holiday weekend.

Terrence Morgan of Morgan and Company, one of Peak Village's new managing agents,
said: "These iconic old cars are great to look at and instantly remind you of the
relevant films or TV shows. Herbie and the Trotters' Trading Robin Reliant will be
on display all weekend and these exhibits are free of charge to admire and
photograph if you want a lasting memory that you met Herbie in the flesh!"

With many rare and unique exhibits of interest to the whole family at The Toys of
Yesteryear Exhibition, you can take a trip down memory lane with the children and
rediscover your own childhood in Number 20 Toytown - a traditional toyshop,
preserved just as it was in the 1950s. Thousands of toys are on display dating from
the last century with dolls, teddies, cars, trucks, games, comics and annuals. Toys
of Yesteryear is open Monday- Saturday 10.00am-5.30pm and 10.30am -5.00pm on Sundays
and Bank Holidays.

Also on the courtyard at Peak Village this weekend you can browse the arts and
crafts marquee with a range of crafts on display and for sale, including wood
turning; animal portraits; jewellery; heart themed products; hand painted soft
furnishings; pyrography; chess sets; lead soldiers and encaustic art. Admission to
the arts and crafts fayre is free and will be open daily Saturday - Monday.

These events are the first in series of planned attractions at Peak Village in the
run up to the Christmas season. Peak Village is home to nearly 20 retailers
including national names like Cotton Traders, Leading Labels, Ponden Mill, The Cook
Shop and Mountain Warehouse. The outlet shopping centre attracts 750,000 visitors a
year and offers visitors the opportunity to combine shopping with other local
attractions.

Peak Village is located in Rowsley on the Chatsworth Road between Bakewell and
Matlock. Admission prices to the Toys of Yesteryear Exhibition:
Adults £3.00, Seniors £2.50, Juniors £2.00, children under 4 free admission, Family
tickets available (2 adults & 2 children) £8.50.
ENDS

Photograph and caption
Meet Herbie this weekend at Peak Village!



Web Site: http://www.beyondpr.co.uk

Contact Details: Press enquiries:
BeyondPR
Tel 0114 275 6996 / 07930 697773
Ref: PSV002 - Bank Holiday 2008

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