Monday, November 14, 2011

West Lancashire Green Fayre July 2011

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As reported in the OSAdvertiser

CELEBRATE West Lancashire’s rural charm and heritage with a weekend packed with free events at Beacon Country Park, Up Holland.

The two-day festival, which is the biggest event in the rangers’ calendar, showcases wildlife, nature and the traditional activities which still take place in the countryside.

The event, on July 23 and 24, will see thousands of visitors watch the many displays, take part in activities and browse the stalls with locally produced crafts and gifts.

There will also be spectacular arena displays, including agility dogs and birds of prey shows. You’ll also have the chance to step back in time and experience life on a Viking encampment.

Talented craftsmen will also be showcasing a variety of skills, including chainsaw and woodcarving activities, willow weaving and stick making.

The fayre runs each day from 11am to 5pm and admission and parking to the event is free.

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