THE first ever Nailsworth Transport Fair – on Sunday, June 26 – will feature an incredible range of vehicles, from a 1920s locally-built Hampton to state-of-the-art electric cars and bikes.

Organised by Nailsworth Chamber of Trade & Commerce, the day will include market stalls selling food and drink, handmade gifts, and entertainment.

"A transport fair is the perfect way to demonstrate how vehicles have changed over the years, and a great place for visitors to ask questions of experts on sustainability," said Sarah Martin of the chamber.

"The aim is for people to have a fantastic time, but also to show how action on climate today will help make positive differences."

Among the classics will be a sidecar manufactured by the Baughan company based in Stroud from 1921-37.

Alongside vintage vehicles, an electric car and bike show organised by Nailsworth CAN Climate Action Network) will demonstrate transport and sustainability at their most compatible.

The event will feature information on other environmentally friendly products

In an action-packed finale, the Motorcycling Club, celebrating its 120th anniversary, will be ending a three-day trial, at Nailsworth Bus Station from 2.30pm.

More than 100 motorcycles and cars are taking part in the event.

The competitive section of the trials will be held from 2pm on Wood Lane, above the King George V Playing Fields.

Other entertainment will be provided by Nailsworth Silver Band and Nailsworth Choir.

Shoppers can enjoy a local food and craft market, with face-painting for children.

"We see the fair as a way of sharing upcoming projects, and for members of the public to contribute their own ideas, too," added Sarah.

"We all need to start making choices that will help the planet, and ensure a healthy present and future for our children."

Nailsworth Transport Fair will run from 10.30am to 6.30pm in the town centre.

More information is available from nailsworthcan.org