I’ve got one trip sorted to see it at the Pageant of Power.
It’s the engines that have got to the end of their working live as I understand it. They carried out extensive modifications to the wings structures the other year to extend it’s live.
Full power runs actually do less harm than lots of changes in running speed.
There is another working Vulcan down at Wellesbourne near Stratford upon Avon but they have never taken it further to get a certificate to fly. One reason is cost but also they have to strip out so much in the cockpit to bring it up to modern standards.
Well worth a visit. When I went a few years ago we were allowed to climb up into the cockpit which was really quite a sight. One of the guys showing us around used to work on Vulcans when they were in service. He got to fly in them a few times when they used to check on repairs and also delivering parts to other Vulcans.
When I asked him where he sat he said that as they always had a full crew they made him sit on the floor! They would then always do a full power take off and stand it up vertically just to show him what they could do. He said it was a little uncomfortable.