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Heber Primary School Summer Fair - Sunday 5th July


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All the fun of the Country Fair!

Join us for our Summer Fair this Sunday (5th July) from 11.00 - 14.00

Bouncy castles, bucking bronco & lots of fabulous games for the children;

For all those pampered pooches, the inaugral Heber Dog Show! (12.30 - 13.30), prizes for dogstable course, terrific tricks & best dressed categories.

All this fun requires refreshments: the cafe will be serving hot dogs,burgers, soft drinks and cake; Marshmallow cups and candy floss stalls; Our very own 'Heber Arms' will be serving delicious cider over ice from Local cider producer London Glider; And it wouldn't be summer without the Pimms stall......

Lots of stalls selling all kinds of goodies; Prize raffle with fantastic prizes!


Hope to see you there x


All generously supported by local Estate Agent Daisy Lets

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