Plans are now well in hand to make this year's Festival every bit as successful as previous years. The Festival Fair takes place on 3rd July 2010 in the Recreation Ground, Church Road, Biggin Hill, It provides a fun day out for all the family and gives local charities, clubs etc. an opportunity to raise money for good causes. There will be other events during the week.
The price of pitches for charities, clubs and other non-profit making organizations has again been held at £5. Booking forms have been sent way to all of our regular attendees, but any one else can obtain a booking form by phoning the Festivaline on 01959 574172.
Trade stalls are also welcome, rates subject to negotiation, Phone 01959 574172.
We are currently piecing together our normal varied programme of arena events and attractions: ARENA EVENTS INCLUDE: GYMNASTICS DISPLAY BY ALLSTARZ GYMNASTICS CLUB, BRIGHT SPARKS PERFORMING ARTS SCHOOL, PHOENIX SAHAR BELLYDANCERS, DANCE IN FUSION, JUDO DISPLAY & TAEKWANDO. The ‘Pride & Joy’ Picnic in the Park, A display of Classic & Historic Vehicles, will again form an integral part of the event. Historic vehicle enthusiasts will be gathering together to share their interests and enjoy the village fair. The event is open to owners of sports, performance cars, future classics and motor cycles. Included in this years display will be the following makes:Jaguar, VW, MG, Triumph, Honda, Rolls Royce, Morris, Austin and others. There will also be a selection of agricultural vehicles. To book a display space for your vehicle call 01959 571431 or just turn up on the day.
There will again be a fun dog show, giving local owners a chance to show off their pets.
The Biggin Hill & District Horticultural Society Summer Show will take place from 2.30pm in St Mark's Church Hall.
During the month of April, shoppers at Waitrose Biggin Hill can support the Festival by placing their green (Community Matters) tokens in our box.
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