The Mobility Roadshow, which gives disabled people the opportunity to see what help is on offer, will be at the Kemble Airfield this week.
The free event, which runs from Thursday, June 8 to Saturday, June 10, will host more than 200 exhibits for people to look at.
Stalls will include the latest cars and converted vehicles, trikes and scooters and lifts as well as many more.
Jacqui Jones, the director of projects and events at Mobility Choice, the charity that has organised the event, said: "The move to Kemble is a great opportunity to take the roadshow to a new venue.
"Our original intention had always been to host the event at different venues to make it more accessible to people in different parts of the country.
"But the specific requirements of a show of this nature and size has until now prohibited this.
"After much searching, Kemble Airfield offers a real alternative to Donington Park, without compromising on space or facilities and we are looking forward to this new venue."
The Mobility Roadshow was set up by the Department of Transport in 1983.
The doors will open at 10am each day. For more information telephone 0870 7703222.
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