The event was organised by the Northbrook Athletic Club. XCCDF formatted SRGs and STIGs are intended be ingested into an SCAP validated tool for use in validating compliance of a Target of Evaluation (TOE). People lined the streets and clapped and cheered as the parade wound its way through the village before arriving at Allesley Primary School for more fun and games.Īlmost a hundred people put on their running shoes for the Allesley Festival Fun Run.Ī total of 22 youngsters took part in the 2km junior run and 64 people ran the 5km adult event – which started in the morning at Allesley Village Green. Holly Kindness, whose four-year-old daughter Lucy was Princess Leah, from Star Wars, said: “This day is all about community spirit and raising money for the school.” “Some of the costumes are fantastic, mega!” There were characters from Star Wars and the Flintstones, and even a homemade Viking longboat captained by seven-year-old James Stanley.ĭad John, also dressed as a fearsome Norse warrior, said: “There’s such great community spirit around here.”īarry Braithwaite, from Tile Hill, whose five-year-old daughter Ruby dressed as a spacegirl, said: “It’s a great family day out, a good community event which raises money for the school and other local stuff. Leading a colourful procession of floats from Allesley Primary School and classic, vintage and muscle cars – including a green James Bond Jaguar XKR complete with machine gun – was the Spirit of Coventry marching band, backed up by dancers from the city’s Gemini Cheerleaders. Little Stig was among thousands of people who enjoyed this year’s transport-themed Allesley Festival parade on Saturday.
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The man behind the mask is none other than six-year-old Charlie McCranor, from Tile Hill, in Coventry.Ĭomplete with trademark white racing overalls and darkened visor, Charlie proudly proclaimed that he was, indeed, the show’s self-styled tame racing driver – before pedalling off furiously on his BMX. and it's not Michael Schumacher as some may still believe. Today we can finally unmask the identity of television’s most mysterious enigma. IT’S a question that has baffled Top Gear fans for years – just who is The Stig? - and the Allesley Festival 2009 had the answer.