The Norfolk Agents are very excited to announce the date for the annual North Wootton Christmas Fair, full of all sorts of crafty decorations, gifts, and locally sourced food and drink! Carry on reading below for all the details and to get yourself into the Christmas spirit!
The North Wootton Village Hall’s annual Christmas Fair is due to take place on Saturday 2nd December from 10am - 5pm, with organiser's promise of early Christmas presents for visitors! The fair will feature a craft market, an array of stalls selling Christmas decorations, gifts, and most importantly – locally sourced and produced food and drink.
The Ukulele Elves will be providing free live entertainment, alongside local singer Claire Scollay. Visitors will even be able to find their perfect freshly cut and locally grown Christmas tree at the fair, and there will be the opportunity for the children (and those young at heart) to meet Father Christmas' reindeer!
Local businesses have also come together to support the event by providing high value prizes for the raffle, with The Norfolk Agents offering the chance to win the sale of your house for FREE!
"Christmas is traditionally a time of celebration, and we want the the community to be able to come together without any financial barriers. Entry to the Christmas Fair is free and we are providing free entertainment on the day as well as a chance to see and feed real reindeer, and we will switch on festive lights and decorations for the village to enjoy for the rest of the season." - Antony Lamb, the Village Hall's Events Organiser
Similar to the last seven years, the event with finish with the switching on of the Village Hall's Christmas lights. Parking will be available at The Woottons Surgery on Priory Lane. All proceeds from the Christmas Fair will go to the Village Hall, a Registered Charity, and used towards the upkeep and ongoing refurbishment of the hall.
"We hope this will be a Christmassy experience as well as a shopping event - we are now in our seventh year and really want to make it a day for the local community to soak up the festive atmosphere." - Antony Lamb