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Sue Ryder Annual Autumn Fayre

An event in September in Gloucestershire
Leckhampton Court Hospice
Cheltenham
Event begins: 30th November -0001
Sue Ryder Annual Autumn Fayre ends on 30th November -0001
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Whatever your age, you're sure to have a wonderful day at Leckhampton Court’s annual Autumn Fayre, on Saturday 10th September from 11am to 4pm.

The young - and young at heart - can enjoy children’s entertainment, games, face painting, Cheltenham Town FC Hot Shot and a bouncy castle, as well as live music and special performances from guests.

There'’s also a great range of stalls to browse across craft, fashion, food to children's toys.

With delicious food on offer too including afternoon tea and cake, BBQ and a Pan Asian food stall there’s something for all the family.

Admission to the event, sponsored by Bristol Street Motors, is £2.50 for adults to be paid on the gate on day. Children under 12 are free.

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