Why not take the pressure out of Christmas this year by doing all your festive shopping in one go at the annual Christmas Shopping Fayre at Exeter’s Westpoint Arena. With over 300 stands with 1000's of outstanding seasonal offers you will a greater choice of exciting gift ideas than in a high street full of shops. For three fun-packed days Westpoint hosts an amazing range of retailers, manufacturers, craftspeople, wholesalers and importers from far and wide who transform the vast 4,500sq m hall into an Aladdin’s cave of wonderful gift ideas and essential Christmas items.
Visit Santa in his traditional grotto, browse 50 stalls of local crafts, gifts and produce and enjoy a tasty hog roast. There will be Chrsitmas trees for sale, carol singing, mince pies and plenty to keep the children amused throughout the day.
Don’t forget to write your letter to Santa and post it I his magical post-box, who knows you may just get a reply!
Visitors are invited to join in with all the fun of a Christmas Fair at The Donkey Sanctuary’s Donkey Assisted Therapy centre in Sidmouth on Saturday 1st December, 10am to 3pm, with free admission and parking.
The centre, which provides therapeutic riding sessions to around 150 local children with additional needs each week, as well as outreach visits with donkeys to residents of nursing homes, hospices and care homes, is determined to make the annual fair bigger and better than ever.
The Sidmouth Donkey Assisted Therapy Centre is renowned for its...
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