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Yattendon and Frilsham Fete returns for another year




The Yattendon and Frilsham Fete is returning after raising £17,000 for local causes last year.

The fete once again plans to fill Yattendon Village Square on the final May Bank Holiday Monday, May 29, between 1pm and 4.30pm.

With its origins rooted in medieval times, the fete draws families from across the region and raises money for local good causes.

Yattendon and Frilsham Fete
Yattendon and Frilsham Fete

This year will see the return of the Dog Show, a favourite for animal lovers.

Other entertainment will include the Watership Brass Band, local choir VoxSonix and morris and maypole dancing.

Edward Iliffe will open the fete at 1pm for visitors to enjoy traditional shows, exhibits and games along with a range of stalls selling crafts, bric-a-brac, local ales, produce and plants.

You can find more details here – https://www.facebook.com/YattendonandFrilshamFete

Plenty of food and drink options will also be available including a hog roast, Pimm’s stall and hot and cold refreshments.

Further attractions include a baking competition, Christmas tree throwing and Punch and Judy show.



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