‘Mini Chelsea’ fair in Billingshurst

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Thea Taylor instructing a soft stone class, pictured here with Margaret Storey who was marking out and starting to transform stone into  a ladys face SUS-141205-153958001Thea Taylor instructing a soft stone class, pictured here with Margaret Storey who was marking out and starting to transform stone into  a ladys face SUS-141205-153958001
Thea Taylor instructing a soft stone class, pictured here with Margaret Storey who was marking out and starting to transform stone into a ladys face SUS-141205-153958001

Sussex Sculpture joins the New Horizons Appeal Garden and Local Produce Fair on Thursday 15th May at Summers Place, Billingshurst, to raise money for St Catherine’s Hospice, bringing with them their students work.

The Fair has become regarded as a mini ‘Chelsea’ bringing to West Sussex a wealth of specialist plant growers to chat about plants and growing. Foodies love the Fair as it offers wonderful tastes, smells and delights to try and purchase, all from local sources.

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General Admission after 10.30am is £4 with parking a short walk to the lawns of Summers Place with handy wheelbarrows on ‘stand by’ for taking purchases to cars.

Disabled parking and toilets are provided. Please note the ground is uneven in the parking area and lawns.

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Sussex Newspapers are taking a stand.

Report and pictures contributed by Sally Pavey.

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