Town's Summer Fayre is moving - and getting bigger
The Fayre is moving from the town’s Rugby Club to the Leicestershire County Showground off the B6047 north of the town.
And new attractions for 2017 include a fairground with large-scale rides and a variety of craft and trade stands.
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Hide AdOrganiser Juliette Maher told the Mail: “We’ve had around 2,000 people in previous years; this year the target would be 3,000.”
This year’s Fayre will be on Sunday, August 13 from 10am to 6.30pm. It’s £4 to get in, with children under 10 free.
A free shuttle bus will run all day to the Showground from the Market Hall on Northampton Road.
There is also plenty of free parking at the venue itself, accessible from a road by the Innovation Centre.
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Hide AdThe 2017 Fayre will be raising money for Dementia Harborough and HFM.
“This year we already have planned a dog show, a cake competition, a teddy bear’s picnic and a funfair” said Juliette. “We are now looking for more trade and craft stalls.”
Stallholders can contact Juliette on [email protected] or via Facebook at marketharboroughsummerfayre or via www.marketharboroughsummerfayre.com
The organising committee is holding a fundraising event at the Conservative Club in Market Harborough on Saturday, February 11, called “Lets Hear it for the Girls”.
It’s a 50s and 60s music night featuring Ann Duggan, Annemarie Marlow and Jeanette Sherlock Parker. Tickets are £5 from the Conservative Club or town shop MH Music.