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Going by Sharkyones post reckon you pay to go into Paradise Park (which is an excellent place) and the Speedway Museum is an added bonus for your day out :P:approve:

 

Good Luck to George and Linda on the museum thanks for all the hard work you've put in to make this a special place and also to Pete for the land. Thinking of bringing the kids up in the holidays they can go round the park and I'll come and find you .... so be warned :lol:

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It is absolutely superb. Popped in the other week when Mildenhall were at Rye House. Went round with Rob & Sue Woffinden and Louis Carr and had guided tour from Gentleman George Barclay.

I know there are plans to sort out something for a speedwy museum entry only at some stage --but it is a MUST for all fans to pay a visit. *I know that some clubs are organising trips there on the day their teams race at Rye House and George is very keen to get the away riders there as well to do some promotional work for the museum.

But a visit to the Wildlife Park is well worth it as well --just wished I had left more time but spent several hours in the museum going round and round and back round again as every time you do this you seem to find something new that you missed before!!

All credit to George and Linda (hope you're feeling better!) and to Pete Sampson for what they have done. Missed seeing Pete as he was in a board meeting and then busy but George has invited me back when I can make it and promised me a special trip round the Wildlife Park that Pete will organise.

 

The message though is quite clear --get yourself down there --it is mind blowing and absolutely superb.

 

You can also now sign the visitors book and add your comments --- I was the proud first person to do this for George with Rob and Louis adding theirs too.

 

SUPPORT THE SPEEDWAY MUSEUM!!!!!

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It is absolutely superb. Popped in the other week when Mildenhall were at Rye House. Went round with Rob & Sue Woffinden and Louis Carr and had guided tour from Gentleman George Barclay.

I know there are plans to sort out something for a speedwy museum entry only at some stage --but it is a MUST for all fans to pay a visit. *I know that some clubs are organising trips there on the day their teams race at Rye House and George is very keen to get the away riders there as well to do some promotional work for the museum.

But a visit to the Wildlife Park is well worth it as well --just wished I had left more time but spent several hours in the museum going round and round and back round again as every time you do this you seem to find something new that you missed before!!

All credit to George and Linda (hope you're feeling better!) and to Pete Sampson for what they have done. Missed seeing Pete as he was in a board meeting and then busy but George has invited me back when I can make it and promised me a special trip round the Wildlife Park that Pete will organise.

 

The message though is quite clear --get yourself down there --it is mind blowing and absolutely superb.

 

You can also now sign the visitors book and add your comments --- I was the proud first person to do this for George with Rob and Louis adding theirs too.

 

SUPPORT THE SPEEDWAY MUSEUM!!!!!

 

G'day Laurence, I had an e-mail from Rob saying the place is awesome, can't wait to get over and have a look see for myself.

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It certainly is mate. Can't wait to go back again.

 

Anyway when you over ?  have to save up to buy you a beer or ten!!?? ;)

 

All things going well, i hope to be there for the SGP next year or a certain someones testimonial if it ever happens. :)

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What a striking contrast between the modern lay down and a real speedway bike in the shape of a JAP  :)

 

 

 

 

And isn't one of the old JAP's once the property of 1947-49 Southampton rider George Bason. I have read that it is a five-valve engine in a Brine frame - now owned by Pete Seaton (I think) and on loan to the museum.

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And isn't one of the old JAP's once the property of 1947-49 Southampton rider George Bason. I have read that it is a five-valve engine in a Brine frame - now owned by Pete Seaton (I think) and on loan to the museum.

 

I don't know but I remember my parents talking about George Bason. In fact, I remember finding a photograph they had of him :) 1949 was the year of my birth and the first time my parents took me to the Stadium - so they told me :D

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Made the trip yesterday to see the museum. George Barclay who set it up and runs it was a wonderful man to talk to. Picked a great bargain second hand book on Speedway up entitled The Speedway Annual-Complied by Len Silver and Peter Douglas written and published in 1969.

The only downside with the museum is that admission is via Paradise Park which charges £12 for Adults or £40 for a family ticket(2+2). George did say that they were trying to do some deals for admission just for the Speedway Museum for coach parties but one problem is the overall layout of the park and that you can walk all around and see everthing once you are through the pay entrance.

One way round it is if you parked outside and sneak in via the main gate as the pay booth is 100 yards into the Park ;););)

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My son went with his mates on their usual weekly trip to Paradise Park last week. He loved it, though it needed someone to explain to him who all the riders were and what historic events were being commemorated. However, he did say they weren't charged to look around the museum, so I don't know quite how they managed that.

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