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Events in North Yorkshire

Beer Festival

An event in July in North Yorkshire
Selby Cricket Club
Selby
Event begins: 30th November -0001
Beer Festival ends on 30th November -0001

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Dates: Friday 23rd July 2010 5pm till 11pm Saturday 24th July 2010 1pm till 11pm Details: 14 different barrels of beer and cider from Brown Cow and Old Mill Breweries Live entertainment Food FREE overnight parking FREE Entry Selby CC wishes to thank main sponsor Lifestyleaggregates.co.uk and barrel sponsors CPI Corporate Solutions, Cool Water Direct, C.E.Wetherells, Young Farmers, S.J.Constuction, Richard Mustill, Fairfax plant hire and R & N Landscapes, should anyon wish to sponsor a barrel telephone Graham Nurden on 07702 528207.

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