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With castle exception – great event and fine village atmosphere



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Published Date: 03 September 2008
I THOUGHT I would write in to say how much my family and I enjoyed the Angmering Village Market at Fletcher's Field on Saturday.
The array of stalls was fantastic, featuring a variety of crafts, cheeses, jams and delicious chutneys, and with superb weather, the whole event had a truly marvellous village feel.

It was great to see the Angmering Allotment Association members s
elling (and selling out early) their wonderful, freshly-grown produce, from massive marrows to "burn in your mouth" chillies!

Truly top drawer!

I personally enjoyed the Hammerpot Brewery and the Iron Railway Vineyard stands, both inviting potential customers to try before they buy.

The handbell ringers also deserve a mention.

The only thing that let the event down was the cost of the rides for the children — the over-priced bouncy castle charged £1.50 for five minutes, and I was even charged for my 14-month-old daughter (who can't even walk yet!) to sit on the edge!

Still, that aside, a great village event, and long may it continue!

Gary Wallis,
Bramley Green,
Angmering


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