The Pride of Longbridge is a celebration of the cars produced at the Longbridge factory, but it also encompasses the community. The event, which will commemorate its 20th anniversary in 2026, consistently attracts thousands of MGs, Rovers, and Austins. The Commonwealth Car Club established its inaugural stand at the event, showcasing cars used in the opening ceremony of the Birmingham 2022 Commonwealth Games. The club holds exclusive permission to display non Longbridge built cars, as Gemma Cartwright advocated for Birmingham ceremonies to feature Birmingham produced vehicles in the performance.
Cofton Park is a cherished green space that proudly serves as the home of the Pride of Longbridge, an event that celebrates the rich automotive history of the Longbridge area. This picturesque park provides a stunning backdrop for gatherings and festivities, where the local community can come together to appreciate their heritage, enjoy nature, and participate in various activities. With its expansive lawns, serene walking paths, and splendid views, Cofton Park not only offers a place for relaxation and recreation but also stands as a testament to the proud legacy of the Longbridge manufacturing community.
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