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Take a Step Back In Time at Sedlescombe

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Published Date: 01 August 2008
Step Back in Time - Working Bygones will return to Sedlescombe tomorrow (Saturday) and Sunday.
The show, organised by St Michael's Hospice, will feature working vintage tractors and farm machinery of yesteryear, demonstrating skills and techniques used in days gone by.

Arrow FM will open the show at 12noon on Saturday.

Magnificent heav
y horses, craft stalls and displays, plus a Fun Dog Show taking entrants from 11.30am on the Saturday, are further attractions.

There will be the chance to bid for anything from fishing rods to a bicycle at the silent auction, plus tractor rides, games, side shows and more.

Hops are growing and visitors can even dig their own potatoes to take home.

Children are invited to take part in a 'make and do' competition on site.

Barbecue, ploughmans lunches and liquid refreshments will be served all day.

The giant raffle will be drawn on Sunday afternoon, with cash and a fine selection of other prizes.

The show starts at 10am each day and is held at Hurst Lane, Sedlescombe, off the A21.

Free car park adjoining the showground.

Admission: adults £4, senior citizens £3, children £2 and the event will raise essential funds for St Michael's Hospice.

Details on 01424 205550.



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