3:50pm Saturday 12th July 2008
Last year there was no fete as noone could be found to organise it.
However with the advent of Jan Wilson the Fete is to return this coming Saturday.
It will start at the earlier time of 2.00p.m. on the Jubilee Field this Saturday July 19th.
It promises to be bigger and better!
Attractions include Andy the Magic Man especially for children....and grown ups!
The ever popular Dorchester Ballet School will perform a variety of different dances and there will be sports later in the afternoon for children of all ages.
Throughout the proceedings there will be music by WYSiWYG the acoustic Accordian Band.
All the usual stalls and refreshment facilities will be there for your entertainment.
Bradford Peverell Fetes always have a theme and this year it is a Fete with the character of a garden party.
Many villagers like dressing up so do come along dressed as anything you may see in a garden or at a garden party then you can enter the dressing up competition.
Of course you will still be so welcome if you don't want to do that!
So please come along on Saturday for the great revival of Bradford Peverell Fete!
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