A 1914 SUNBEAM motorcycle to commemorate the First World War will be the centre of attention at this year's third Speech House Vintage Show.

The ever-popular family show, which attracts thousands of motoring enthusiasts, is organised by the Forest Vintage Vehicle and Machinery Club.

This year's show on September 14 will be opened by the son of the late British Grand Prix motorcycle racers, Mike Hailwood MBE, who is regarded by many as one of the greatest racers of all time.

David will be bringing along a replica of his dad's bike to the show and on hand to talk to the public about his father's racing career, including his achievement of becoming the first man in history to win three races in one week at the Isle of Man TT.

There will also be a range of TT motorcycles on display ranging from the 1950s to today. All sections are full and include everything from vintage cars and motorcycles to tractors and commercial vehicles - to name a few! There will also be lots of entertainment including a demonstration by Richard Read, hay bailing, fun fair and Alfredo the clown for the kids.

Some of the proceeds will be donated to various local charities. The show starts at 10am until 5pm. Entry is £5 per adult children go free.