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Zoe Webster Summer Exhibition... Last weekend


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Thank you to all those who visited the gallery this weekend, there are now plenty of red dots and a brilliant day was had by all. We are heading towards the last weekend Of my exhibition. There are still some fresh posh peanuts left so if you are free, pop by and have a browse.

Opening hours:

Mon 20th 10-5.30

Tues 21st 10-5.30

Wed. 22nd '' ''

Thurs23rd '' ''

Fri 24th 11-5

Sat/Sun 10-5


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