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Tipper show returns to Harrogate

The Yorkshire town of Harrogate will see the return of tipper trucks next May when a new tipper exhibition is launched at the town's conference centre.

The RHA TipCon, now part of the CV Show in Birmingham, was a regular standing dish in Harrogate during the 70s, 80s and 90s and the organisers of the new Tip-Ex tipper show are looking to rekindle the spirit of the annual tipper industry get together.

The show will take place in Harrogate from 3rd to 5th May in 2007 and the organisers claim the exhibition space is selling out fast. Dave Tallent, former sales director at Fruehauf, is one of the organisers of the event.

 

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