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Charity market in Aylesbury today



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Published Date: 23 November 2007
THERe is plenty going on across Aylesbury Vale for anyone who wants to get out and about today
Sunday November 25

CHARITY MARKET: Aylesbury Market Square from 11am to 4pm.

CRAFTS: Monthly craft fair at Pitstone Memorial Hall from 10am to 4pm. Demonstrations, items for sale, raffle, refreshments. Free admission. More information from Hayley or Tracey Wesley on 01296 662363.

WALK: Winter walk in the Chilterns. Meet 10am Whiteleaf Hill car park, Princes Risborough for a 2 mile stroll exploring local wildlife. Call Roger Newman of BBOWT on 01844 274101 for more information.

BAZAAR: Christmas Bazaar at St Michael's School, Stewkley from 2pm to 4pm. Fabulous crafts and gifts, Santas's Grotto, farmer's market, children's activities, refreshments. Entrance £1, concessions 50p, under 5's free.

CRAFTS: Hand-made arts and crafts and other stalls at the Fairford Leys Centre, Aylesbury, 11am to 3pm. Free Entrance. For further information call 01296 339665

LIGHTS: Light up a life in aid of the Iain Rennie Hospice at Home. Service at 3pm at St Peter and St Paul, Tring, followed at 4pm by an outdoor Dedication Ceremony and lighting of lamps. Information 01442 890222.

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  • Last Updated: 23 November 2007 2:10 PM
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