Yanks weekend is cancelled
Reporter: Ken Bennett
Date published: 11 July 2022
Thousands of 40s fans have been drawn to the the nostalgic Yanks weekend over the years
Frustrated oranisers have cancelled the much-loved 'Yanks are back in Saddleworth' weekend scheduled for next month.
Thousands of 40s fans have been drawn to the nostalgic event which has, over the last 20 years, become a firm favourite in the community calendar.
But yesterday, Paul ‘Dog Tags’ Higginson, the mastermind behind the two day event scheduled for August 7-8, told us: “After months of working tirelessly to stage this year's event, it has now become apparent that it will not take place this year.”
The annual military show and vehicle parade was centrepiece of 1940’s entertainment and historical displays and involved Uppermill and Dobcross where scenes from Yanks, a film starring Richard Gere, were shot in 1979.
The weekend established itself as part of Saddleworth Summer events and winds back the clock taking you to World War Two era.
And, like the film set, living history reenactors and vintage military vehicles owners recreated an atmosphere of wartime Britain with a galaxy of wartime entertainment, period stalls, dancing, military vehicle parade and an historic flypast.
Mr Higginson said: “Very sadly none of that will happen this year. There are many reasons behind this decision. Mainly finding a new venue and financial restraints, due to the event not taking place over the last two years.
“Sadly, there was no financial help forthcoming from the businesses of Uppermill, including the last eight years, apart from one public house.
“And, if we are to stage the show next year, financial help will be needed from the Uppermill businesses. They have gone along with the attitude for far too long, that the organisers would be staging the show, so why should we feel the need to contribute.”
The key to the event are location problems centered around Saddleworth School’s re-location to new multi-million pound state of the art facilities at Huddersfield road, Diggle.
The old school - the heart of the weekend showcase - has been earmarked for developement and Mr Higginson says he has been working very hard behind the scenes seeking a fresh location.
Although all the main attractions are cancelled, there will be a FunFair on King George playing fields in Uppermill over the weekend and a Swing Ball at the Civic Centre Satuday evening.
Mr Higginson added: “Because the event has not operated over the last two years we hardly have any funds to regenerate the show.
"We all need to sit down and discuss a way forward for 2023, to stage a show which Uppermill and Saddleworth can be very proud.”
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