A Spring Fair, featuring more than fifty stalls, selling everything from locally-sourced food, stylish crafts and garden plants, is being held in Bath’s Parade Gardens.
The two-day Bath Spring Fayre is the first of its kind, and is being held on Saturday, 12th and Sunday, 13th May from 11 a.m. to 5 p.m.
Organised by B&NES Council’s events and parks teams, the free event will also feature children’s entertainment and music.
In addition to the wonderful artisan crafts on offer, visitors will be able to buy an array of quality plants all grown in the award-winning Royal Victoria Park nursery, which holds monthly plant sales for members of the public. Those organising a wedding will also be able to browse specialist stalls, as well as artisan crafts.
Councillor Bob Goodman (Cons., Combe Down), Cabinet member for development and neighbourhoods, said: “Entry into the fayre is free, and a broad variety of stalls are lined up. You can also bag a bargain thanks to the Royal Victoria Park team, which will be selling fantastic plants grown in our very own plant nursery.”





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