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A COLLEGE for young people with autism and associated difficulties held its annual Spring Fayre last week.
And a Festive Fayre is taking place at The Bridge, Hope Chapel, New Road, on December 9-10.
A spokesman for The Bridge said: "We are new custodians of Hope Chapel and we're hosting our first Festive Fayre on 9th and 10th December!
Hands on experience is available to those who work on our Business Fayre enterprise, working with businesses in the Stafford area and beyond.
Happy vendors at the Craft Fayre.
Irvine Royal Academy’s first Christmas Fayre was hailed as a big success in 2013.
Source: https://www.irvinetimes.com/news/23970242.flashback-irvine-kilwinning-stories-10-years-ago/?ref=rss
MP Patricia Gibson and MSP Kenneth Gibson were delighted by the response to the Funding Fayre they jointly organised in Saltcoats Town Hall recently.
Now in its 31st year, the Victorian Christmas Fayre is one of the most prestigious street fayres in the Midlands, regularly attracting more than 150,000 visitors across the four days and contributing millions of pounds to the local economy.
Other businesses taking part in the Christmas Fayre includes; Rebecca’s Bookshop, Sanddancer Clothing, Serenity Wellness Centre, Be Your Beautiful Self -with Sarah and Velvet Embrace.
Provost Jane Darnbrough cuts the tape to officially open the Bute House Summer Fayre.
The Fayre itself is open from 10am to 6pm.
Source: https://www.getsurrey.co.uk/whats-on/shopping/hampton-court-palaces-christmas-fayre-27613294
This year, the group hosted a prize bingo event at Community Centre, and a Festive Christmas Craft Fayre at St Matthew’s Church, as well as a Christmas themed afternoon tea party.