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Plant Sale 2012

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  • And a 'real-feel' of 16 degrees C

    Why is this importatnt? 
    Beacause it's our annual Plant Sale on Saturday 2nd.June.
    Peter was out this last week, playing with the power tools, cutting the Grass and Hedges, all in readiness for the Sale. New this year will be the addition of our regular Book Stall, just a little extra to tempt you to part with your coppers -- or even Pounds!
    As per usual, there will be Cream Teas served in the Hall, (you can't have a garden event without tea)
    Come along and support us and stock up on locally raised bedding plants for your pots and window boxes.
    Hope to see you there!

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