A MASSIVE collection of the finest motorbikes will be demanding residents’ attention at the Museum of Power in Langford in August.

The museum on Hatfield Road will be organising classic vintage, race and touring displays bike show on Sunday August 7.

As well as the displays, there will be trial demonstrations going on throughout the day and plenty of competitions for those who submitted their bikes for the show including best in class.

There will also be a live band playing on site in the afternoon to add vibrancy and music to the show.

The famous miniature steam train will be open and running for rides at an extra charge, with the “Asteria” model village open for viewing, and “Marshall” the Lilleshall pumping engine will be run by steam. There will also be other diesel and oil engines running throughout the day.

The live band will play in the afternoon and a bar will be open during the event with other family entertainment sections being drawn up.

Adults cost £6 for the day, concessions cost £5, and children aged five to 15 costing £2, with all children under five going free.

For more information visit www.museumofpower.org.uk.