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We invite you to join us on Saturday 22nd June from 11am on Northiam playing fields for a lazy day browsing craft stalls, listening to music from Sarah G and the Other 3, sampling local beers & ciders at our Highwayman's Bar, as well as Pimms, BBQ and teas. With our Kiddies' Corner and famous Jimbola, we hope we have something for everyone.
Enjoy a large range of classic vehicles on display and bring your dog along to compete in our fantastic dog show.
Bookings for the craft pitches: northiambonfire@gmail.com
To register with a classic vehicle, please call Trevor: 07740 407701
Northiam Bonfire Society is a private company limited by guarantee.
Registered in England & Wales No: 15577479. Registered Office: Landgate Chambers, 24
Landgate, Rye TN31 7LJ
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