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Upper Beeding holds its largest fete for 30 years



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Published Date: 03 July 2008
BEEDING and Bramber have held their first large fete in 30 years.

The villages gathered on Upper Beeding's Memorial Playing Field on Saturday (June 28).

Visitors were entertained by a choral performance, a dog show and a children's hour during the day and live bands in the evening.

The event was organised by Upper Beeding Primary School, Upper Beeding Baptist Church and Beeding and Bramber Village Hall.

Tom Duncanson, minister at Upper Beeding Baptist Curch, said: "It was very well attended and very well supported."

Any profits from the fete will be split between the village hall and Upper Beeding Primary School.

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  • Last Updated: 03 July 2008 12:51 PM
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