Nice central location, neutral grounds, large undercover facilities with access to the expansive land at the showgrounds are just a few of the words of praise for the newly completed Mid Canterbury Vintage Machinery Club premise.
The new building at the northern end of the Ashburton A&P Association Showgrounds was open for display during the Ashburton A&P Show in October and was hired for the first time by farm machinery company Norwood (formerly Norwood Distributors) last week.
Norwood's Paul Collins said its downtown location made it an ideal venue, close to accommodation and travel routes.
The training was for Norwood sales, retail sales and wholesale team, as well as mechanics from Johnson Gluyas, and was led by Horsch technical specialist Roland Neumaier, of Bavaria, Germany.
More than 20 people took part in the technical and familiarisation training, over three days.