About £300 was raised for local charities at the Mundesley Motor Show.

Some 110 classic cars and bikes were featured at the show, which was held in the village's Gold Park as part of the weekend’s Norfolk Day celebrations in the run-up to the day itself on Tuesday.

Eastern Daily Press: The Triumph Bonneville motorbike, which claimed first prize out of the bikes on show.The Triumph Bonneville motorbike, which claimed first prize out of the bikes on show. (Image: Alan Barnacle)

The funds raised will be split between the Mundesley Air Scouts and the Mundesley First Responders.

Eastern Daily Press: The V8 Pilot, which received a special prize at the showThe V8 Pilot, which received a special prize at the show (Image: Alan Barnacle)

The winning car was a VW Karmann Ghia and the winning bike a Triumph Bonneville. Special prizes were given to a Ford V8 Pilot and a Mini Cooper.

Eastern Daily Press: The Mini Cooper, which received a special prize at the showThe Mini Cooper, which received a special prize at the show (Image: Alan Barnacle)

Organiser Alan Barnacle said the day, which was sponsored by Swash Nosh and supported by Broads Bars, had been a “great success” and that it “will definitely be on the calendar as an annual event.”