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With over 100 stalls to choose from, you're bound to find something local and unique at the Fair. See what's on offer, below.
From talented weavers and woodworkers, to scrumptious food and locally brewed beer on tap. We’ve got it all.
Partners
Moss & Fable
A dream for anyone seeking natural, cruelty-free wellness products!
Their commitment to using pure essential oils and crafting their goods by hand in Norfolk speaks volumes about their dedication to quality. The emphasis on being 100% natural and vegan is fantastic for those who prioritise ethical and sustainable choices.
John Row
Award-winning poet, storyteller and arts worker. John has spent most of his life writing, performing, painting, delivering speeches at schools, running workshops in prisons, and performing at festivals.
John is skilled at bringing the art of writing alive and building stories with students in a way that allows children of all abilities to participate.
Richard O'Neill
Richard, a renowned performer, storyteller, author, and playwright, honed his craft learning from the masters of Travelling and North Country storytelling around campfires—an experience that shaped his artistry.
Storytelling runs deep in Richard's veins, a lifelong passion cultivated from early years. His dedication to sharing tales spans diverse settings, from schools and universities to workplaces and festivals, both nationally and internationally. Embrace the magic of storytelling with Richard.
Weavers, Spinners & Dyers
Discover the lively Norwich City Guild of Weavers, Spinners, and Dyers—an enthusiastic community passionate about fiber arts. With a deep fascination for wool, yarn, and all things fiber-related, they draw inspiration from the city's rich textile heritage. Embracing both traditional methods and contemporary innovation, this inclusive group invites you to explore the world of weaving, spinning, and dyeing in a fun and welcoming environment.
Karen Bek Willow
Discover unique handmade baskets from Norfolk, crafted with diverse willow varieties. Each basket is a one-of-a-kind creation, blending different colors and weaving patterns.
Using locally sourced materials like sustainable coppiced wood and fallen trees, Karen's baskets feature traditional willow basket influences infused with contemporary design elements. Catch her at Strumpshaw for live basket-making demonstrations and short willow working workshops
Exploring Nature
Explore nature with our engaging workshops in the Children's area!
Discover the magic of molding clay into animals and adorning them with diverse seedheads—an activity inclusive for all ages.
Experience the wonder of crafting our Bee & Ladybird Hotels using recycled fence panels. Learn to sand wood for safety, adding hollow-stemmed plants for bees and pine cones for ladybirds.
For the littlest nature enthusiasts, our tambourine workshop awaits! Utilising willow for handles, threading wooden beads, beer bottle tops, and hollow pasta creates a delightful jingly sound when shaken.
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