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Beale Park, Pangbourne

THE annual Craft, Food and Gift Fair will be held in Beale Park in Pangbourne, at the weekend, writes Andrea Nicole Tovstiga.

The event is hosted by Living Heritage Craft Shows, and aims to provide late-autumn festivity and entertainment for families and individuals of all ages.

Craftsmen, artists and designers from across the UK will be selling their merchandise, and demonstrating their skills.

Visitors will have the opportunity to observe glassblowing, bee keeping, chainsaw carving, pottery and painting demonstrations.

The fair is open from 10am-6pm on both Saturday and Sunday. Entry costs £5.50 and £2.00 for children.

See www.craft-shows.co.uk or call 01283 820548.

This article appeared in Reading Chronicle 28 Oct 10

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