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The Local => What's On => Topic started by: DaveR on November 16, 2011, 12:00:39 am
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Llandudno Celtic Winter Fayre - 15 - 18 November 2012
Annual event - Marquees and wooden cabins selling food, drink and crafts. Specialising in Welsh produce including meat products, vegetables, jams, cheeses and cakes and a variety of crafts; all making excellent Christmas gifts.
Ms Janet Johnson
Madoc Street, Town Centre, Llandudno, LL30 2TW
Tel: 01492 574504
Email: janet.johnson@conwy.gov.uk
Web: www.celticwinterfayre.co.uk (http://www.celticwinterfayre.co.uk)
Open Hours: 9.30am to 5.30pm Thursday to Saturday, 9.30am to 4.00pm Sunday
Rates Admission
Adult £1.00
Child Free
Family Ticket -
Seniors Rate £1.00
Source: Llandudno Celtic Winter Fayre (http://www.visitllandudno.org.uk/content.php?nID=3&langID=1&aID=1932)
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Come and buy your Christmas cards and help the kiddies in Ty Gobaith and Hope House Hospices. Find us in one of the wooden cabins.
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Think I'll stay away. Pay to enter and over priced goods. No thanks
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bigbadhenry, if you can, go to Birmingham for the day. Their "German" Christmas market stretches the length of new Street and is wonderful and free.
The problem with these local fayres is that the same people turn up every year so it becomes boring for locals.
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I'm off to the Manchester Xmas market on Friday.. Its quite good.
There I can get pleasantly drunk all day, before seeing the mighty MOTORHEAD on Friday night!!