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Bailey Caravans opens its doors for biennial owners club rally

Simon Howard (centre), Managing Director of Bailey, with members of the BOCC

by Jack Beresford

The doors to the Bailey Caravans factory were opened last weekend, as part of the company’s biennial Works Rally, which saw around 200 outfits from across the country taking part.

Held every two years, this month’s event proved the biggest yet, with many members eager to visit the firm’s South Liberty Lane manufacturing facility, where guided tours were being offered.

These trips offered caravan enthusiasts the chance to see the assembly process behind each and every Bailey caravan or motorhome, which features the patented Alu-Tech construction system.

The two-day event also provided a chance for visitors to meet some of the people behind the development of these tourers, who attended a meeting at Dyrham Park.

Here, they were able to catch a glimpse of the highly-advanced mechanised production line, which has helped Bailey ensure its caravans are sold at affordable prices.

In addition to the in-depth tour of facilities, the caravan manufacturer also held a sale of parts and accessories with all proceedings going to St Peter’s Hospice.

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