START your Christmas shopping early and find some unusual and unique gifts at Bells Piece’s 13th annual Christmas fayre, taking place on Saturday, November 11, from 10am to 3pm.
Bells Piece, found next to The Six Bells pub in Hale Road, is part of Leonard Cheshire Disability, supporting adults with learning disabilities in and around Farnham - and all proceeds will go to enriching the lives of those cared for by the charity.
There will be over 40 stalls, all under cover, with a wide variety of goods for sale including jewellery, ladies clothing and accessories, Christmas cards and decorations and arts and crafts.
Father Christmas will be there in his grotto with treats and his lucky dip.
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Peeps into the Past: Castaway Christmas for Tilford's own Robinson CrusoeThe Bells Piece training kitchen will be in full swing with tasty hot soups with crusty bread, delicious hot pork and stuffing filled rolls and a plentiful supply of hot drinks. It is also a chance to try some roasted chestnuts.
The service’s horticulture shop will be open selling winter bedding, hanging baskets and perennials as well as arts and crafts made at Bells Piece in its activities and life skills centre
Entry is £1 for adults, children free as is the car park.

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