Police gala day to be axed

Police gala day to be axed

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petrie51

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Saturday 10th January 2009
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Police Gala Day 2008 at the Norfolk Showground, Costessey.

08 January 2009 08:35



It has been hailed as the biggest event of its kind in the country and became a fixture of the county's social calendar - but yesterday Norfolk police announced it was axing its annual gala day.

A police spokeswoman said the gala, which began 31 years ago, had become a victim of its own success as it grew beyond its original aim of showcasing the force's work to become a major event which no longer represented value for money.

Despite attracting thousands of visitors to the Norfolk Showground and raising funds for charity, the gala has always operated at a loss. And, although the force is looking at smaller scale events to replace it, the message last night was: “We are not in the entertainment business.”

Communications director Anne Campbell said: “Police gala day has been a huge amount of fun but it was time to review. One of the issues is the sheer size of the event and the challenges that organising an event on that scale brings.

“We want the public to want to find out more about how their police service works and we plan opportunities that will enable them to take a closer look at what we do and how we do it.

“Over the years gala day has become something which should have been organised by a specialist events company and we had to ask ourselves whether we are reaching the kind of people we need to reach in the way we need to reach them.”

She added that the decision was partly due to the need to cut costs. In recent years the event has operated at a loss of more than £11,000 although bosses have always insisted that the promoting the force and raising money for charity was more important than making a profit. In 2006 the event cost £47,000 to run - £20,000 of this covered the cost of hiring the showground.

Ideas for alternative events include a smaller scale open day at the force's Wymondham headquarters or piggy backing on the back of existing events, such as the Aylsham show.

The decision also spells the end of an era for the police's partnership with BBC Radio Norfolk car rally partnership.

Radio Norfolk editor David Clayton said: “I never thought the Old Car Rally would run beyond the first year, but 27 rallies further on, the event has grown far beyond its original intention into a major celebration of transport from far outside the county boundaries. “With Norfolk police re-focussing on their gala day activities, it's a chance to look again at how we reflect Norfolk's love of classic cars. As a radio station we plan to be out and about this summer at many of the county's major events and I'm sure some of those will feature classic cars.”

The BBC Radio Norfolk Old Car Rally started as an event on its own, but combined with the Police Gala Day in 1984. Over the years more classic vehicles like buses, commercial vehicles and car clubs have joined in.

Mr Clayton said: “There are plans for a similar event being talked about which will hopefully pick up on the spirit started by the police gala day and old car rally.”

woodytype S

691 posts

243 months

Saturday 10th January 2009
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What a shame it's a very good day out.

a pic. from last year

one the year before


anyone got any pics?

Ian V

1,817 posts

274 months

Saturday 10th January 2009
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That's a real shame. Didn,t get last year, but went along with my Corvette group in 07 and had a great time. A lot so see there, although the getting in and out was a right pain.

B'stard Child

29,101 posts

252 months

Sunday 11th January 2009
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petrie51 said:
A police spokeswoman said the gala, which began 31 years ago, had become a victim of its own success as it grew beyond its original aim of showcasing the force's work to become a major event which no longer represented value for money.

Despite attracting thousands of visitors to the Norfolk Showground and raising funds for charity, the gala has always operated at a loss. And, although the force is looking at smaller scale events to replace it, the message last night was: “We are not in the entertainment business.”
As I have said in previous posts (sorry if I am boring anyone)

If it operates at a loss how can it raise money for charity?

Has it raised anything for charity in the last 5 years? I don't think so and thats why I haven't attended......

If you are going to have a stated aim of raising money for charity then you need to raise at least 1p more would obviously be nice

Compare this with the achievements of RAF Marham

I'm not sad to see it stopped.

Simpo Two

86,837 posts

271 months

Sunday 11th January 2009
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With my accountant's head on, it may be that the money raised for charity is not connected with the same 'cost centre' that pays for the show. But yes, overall it's a bit silly to spend £1 to raise 90p and if something is making a loss then there's no point in doing it.

Edited by Simpo Two on Sunday 11th January 22:17

999gsi

499 posts

233 months

Sunday 11th January 2009
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always found the gala day an excellent day out-but its seems a sad that they are charged 20k to hire the showground,after all its only a field with a toilet block-i hope it continues in future years

Dirty Boy

14,738 posts

215 months

Monday 12th January 2009
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I thoroughly enjoyed the Gala Day in 2007, was hoping to attend this year too.

Perhaps the radio norfolk classic car rally, can take it by the horns and make it a full on automotive extravaganza?

Touring Remo

3,508 posts

219 months

Monday 12th January 2009
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B*llocks frown

We' were going to be bringing the new Evora along to that.

Simpo Two

86,837 posts

271 months

Monday 12th January 2009
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Touring Remo said:
B*llocks frown

We' were going to be bringing the new Evora along to that.
Don't worry, there will be several other shows you can take it to in 2009. We'll announce them when we have all the info smile