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Biggin Hill enjoys festival fun & games


Christmas Tree Farm


Children and adults will delight in walking around our farm meeting and feeding our animals.


THIS year’s Biggin Hill Festival Fair, held in July, was branded a great success, with crowds enjoying bellydancing, gymnastics and martial arts displays. The mayor of Bromley, Councillor David McBride, and local MP Jo Johnson, both pictured, attended the fair, which also boasted a performance by Biggin Hill Musical Theatre Company School and a Pride and Joy classic car display. Hundreds of dogs were in attendance for the fun dog show


organised by the New Life Church, which also put on the JC Revival Crew puppet show. Organiser Malcolm Lowing said: “The excellent weather


ensured that the ice cream van and the Scouts beer tent were kept busy, while the Guides’ BBQ, cake stalls and Lions candy floss machines all did a roaring trade. “There were dozens of stalls giving visitors an opportunity to win a prize or grab a bargain and helping local


charities and clubs raise thousands of pounds.”


Pictures: akphotos.co.uk


After meeting the animals why not relax in our tea garden which serves food and drink. We also welcome children’s parties and schools to enjoy a memorable day at our farm!


www.xmastreefarm.co.uk Cudham Road, Downe,


Orpington Kent BR6 7LF Tel: 01689 861603 Open 10.00am to 5.30pm


Knockholt, Sevenoaks, Kent TN14 7LD 01959 532102 Email:- t3hsktn147ld@googlemail.com


The Three Horseshoes


• Home Cooked Food


• Bar Snacks • Large Garden • Quiz Nights


• Senior Citizens & Children’s Menu • Selection Of Real Ales & Wines • Functions Catered For • Dog Friendly Classic Vehicle Gatherings


Book Now For Christmas & New Year’s Day Classic Cars & Bikes Gathering


Opening Times 11.30-3 & 6-11.00 Sunday: 12-4 & 7-10.30 Food served Lunch & Evening except Sunday Evening Booking is advised


Essentially Biggin Hill • Summer 2011 • To advertise, call Tracy on 01959 564766 Ext.103 21


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