Located in the Memorial Gardens with rural crafts, rides, demonstration arena and childrens’ entertainment. Playing all day ~ The Plonkers Agricultural Orchestra
NB – Types of stalls and features of stalls tagged as High Risk are indicated in the ‘Who’s Here’ stalls directory by double ** in their names. Medium Risk by a single *. New stalls will have a +
Hand carved wooden items Bowls plates scoops spoons cutting boards porringers trays etc Hand carved from willow beech and cherry woods GIVE A RUSTIC CHARACTER TO YOUR HOME
Demonstration of walking stick manufacture with history and explanation/ education of timber use different horn/antler uses and use of tools. Plus a selection of finished coppice products (sourced from Dorset coppice - Motcombe and Piddles Wood North Dorset) and sawn timber hand made products sourced from a south west sawmill.
The NFWSD was founded in 1980 and presently has approx 50 members We are a diverse keen group of weavers spinners and dyers beginners to experts young and old who all share a love of textiles and desire to learn.. We meet at Greyfriars Community Centre in Ringwood on the second Saturday of every month (except August). We are affiliated to the National Association of Guilds of Weavers Spinners and Dyers and share its aims of preserving and promoting our core skills of weaving spinning and dyeing to improve the standard of these crafts and encourage public awareness.
I am Richard Smith owner of Richards Mr Softee vans. I have been trading for 20 years. We attend all kinds of events from birthday parties music festivals motor events horse racing village fetes weddings etc. Please ring for any further information or to make a booking.
We meet locally from 3rd Wednesday in September through to 1st Wednesday in April at The Greyfriars Centre in Ringwood. 7pm to 9pm. For fly-tying courses and chat. GBP3 per night. Materials tea coffee and biscuits provided.