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St John's and St Clement's May Fair


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St John's and St Clements?s Primary School will be holding their May Fair on the 20th May 2016.


For a number of years, we have offered a craft and gift market as part of the fair, which has been

a lovely mix of locally made unique crafts and quirky gifts from small traders.

This year we are offering our traders and sellers a table for ?20.00, the fair will run from 12pm until 3pm, with access to set up from 11.00.


Any small accessories, gifts, home wares, soft furnishings, prints, cards would be perfect and everything in between. We would ask those interesting in partaking to limit the stock prices from ?20.00 downwards.

We realize ?20 can be a little limiting, but hopefully it will lead to a large turnover of sales for those participating and get your brand or website noticed for further sales


The fair is always hugely well attended event by parents and children alike and also open to the public.


If you would like further information, please email [email protected].

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