AFTER a successful weekend, Launceston Steam Rally is now calling for support as fears grow that the event could come to an end.
Each year, steam power enthusiast, locals and families flock to Launceston to enjoy three days of fun, with the event celebrating its 40th anniversary in 2024.
On May 24, 25, and 26, a multiplicity of activities and exhibits were on offer, with a variety of exhibiting steam engines, as well trucks, mowers, vintage cars, and even animals.
Despite the windy weather, it was smiles all round at 2025’s Launceston Steam Rally.
Speaking to the Post about the event, chair of the steam rally committee, Sally Meredith said: “It was a good weekend. Everybody seemed to enjoy themselves. We had some lovely feedback from the parents regarding the children's activities. We had Hodgepodge, Steve Spangles, Marvelous Eventures, and there was another one with alpacas, we had shire horses, we had lots of interesting vintage games, and we had a pop-up and play village.
“We had an absolutely fantastic weekend, everyone had a smile on their face! Lots of us ended up walking miles – with many of us still recovering – but everything was a really good laugh. We’ve had people who have travelled all the way from Gloucestershire and Cheltenham to come down to us to host a stand or serve food.”
However, despite the success of the weekend, there are some concerns surrounding the event’s future. With rising costs and dwindling interest from younger generations, Sally hopes the event can make it to its 50th anniversary.
“We need more hands; we need more bodies to run sections and help with general set up as well as fundraising and things like that, because it’s not a cheap thing to put on,” explained Sally.
“You’re talking £50,000 to put something on like that.
“We need as much help as we can get,” explained Sally. “Because these things will die out otherwise, and that isn’t just our show, it’s every show. Look at Great Dorset for example, that’s a huge show which didn’t survive Covid.”
When asked if the prospect of the rally ending was a worry, Sally said: “It is a worry, because it’s been going for 41 years and I don’t want to be the chair that has to turn round and say ‘I’m sorry guys but we can’t put a show on this year.’”
“We’re trying to get the younger people involved, because if we don’t bring the youngsters in, soon you don’t have anyone to step in and take on the roles of former committee members of contributors,” added Sally.
Though, despite these worries, the committee is open to ideas from members of the public, encouraging residents to voice any suggestions for the rally.
“We’re open to ideas! Anyone who has anything unusual that they want to bring along to the show, contact us.
“If someone wants to see something in particular at the event, we’re more than happy to listen and discuss the idea. We had alpacas this year, as well as two lovely shire horses and we’re already looking at the prospect of expanding the animal side of things for next year.
“If we can different things, it is an incentive to get people through the gate, which is what we need! We need the foot flow, we need holiday makers, and we need the local people to support it, not just the tourists.
“We would love to have a working section, but we just don’t know who to ask or where to go, so if people have ideas or contacts, we want them to get in touch!
“We want local people to have the event at the front of their mind as a suggestion for a must-see attraction should someone be visiting the area.”
The committee will be hosting its Annual General Meeting (AGM) in October and would love to hear feedback and suggestions from residents.
As well as providing a fun few days for all involved, the event also serves as an important cause which raises money for local groups. This year’s event was dedicated to supporting the League of Friends of Launceston Hospital and Community and Pentreath.
Those interested in getting involved with Launceston Steam Rally should contact [email protected]. Residents can also get in touch via: [email protected].
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