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In the Parish Church, baking competition - Traditional Victoria Sandwich, Shortbread, Savoury Pastry Judged by the W.I. Fitness Challenge, Dog Show, Plant stall, Beer Tent, Vintage Tea & Cake Stall. Floral competition, Summer in a Tea Cup & Any Kitchen Utensil. Scarecrow competition 3yrs - 8yrs. Fantastic music from Headcorns Ukulele Group & much more!


Sunday 5th July 12 noon-5pm, (judging 2pm) Parsonage Meadows, Headcorn


buildings clustered around the parish church and a good range of shops and pubs.


The remains of the Headcorn Oak are near the parish church. Estimates of its age range from 500 to 1,200 years old. It was burned to a stump in April 1989 but continued to produce new growth until July 1993. A plaque records that King John (1199-1216) sat under the tree to watch bull- baiting.


A base for World War II pilots, Headcorn Airfield is still thriving as a centre for light aircraft and parachuting. The skydivers who flock there at weekends raise vital


funds for charities through sponsorship.


Growing delight


If you're a foodie or a gardener - or both - make a beeline to Stapleurst where Iden Croft Nurseries has a series of themed gardens providing ideas and inspiration. The gardens came into being about 40 years ago in the derelict kitchen gardens of Staplehurst Manor with the aim of showing how herbs can be grown in gardens and borders as well as a more formal herb garden setting. The nursery has a large collection of culinary and medical herbs as well as other unusual plants.


No fee for pitches, only donation to Leukaemia taken on the day. Must book in advance. 01797 321072 and Email t.hollamby25@btinternet.com


EQUIPMENT HIRE Diggers/Dumpers & Rollers


PLANT &


Towers & Ladders Lighting & Heating Breakers & Wackers Mixers & Sanders Powered Access & Cherry Pickers


HYDRAULIC HOSES


All other building tools & equipment including garden & landscaping equipment


FLO GAS


01580 891234 Mon - Fri 7.30am - 5.00pm & Sat 7.30 - 1.00pm


Lodge Road, Staplehurst www.acornhire.com


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GREAT DEALS ON TOP BRANDED AND OWN LABELLED PET FOODS, ACCESSORIES, TOY-TREATS & SUPPLIES,


WE ALSO SELL LOOSE & BULK SEED FOR WILD BIRDS DOGS & CATS


WELLBELOVED Nature Diet Box of 18


JAMES


15kg Adult


Turkey or Lamb


£39.99 SMALL PETS & RABBITS


Excell Rabbit Tasty Nuggets 10Kg - £13.99


£12.60 Koi Pond


Premium PEANUTS


25kg only £19.99


BULK BAG 20kg


SUNFLOWER HEARTS


£19.99


x150 £12.99 Suet & Seed


FAT BALLS Boilies


Food Koi & Pond


10Ltr Bucket


Pellets 10Ltr Bucket


Pond


Pellets 10Ltr Bucket


FISHING BAITS Boilies


6 Flavours Pick ‘n’ Mix £6.99


Pop-Ups •Pellets •Black Crab SMALL HOLDERS & HORSE HEYGATES QUALITY FEEDS


Pig Nuts 20kg


Mix ‘n Match any 5 for


£30


Sheep Nuts 20kg


Mix ‘n Match any 5 for


£30


Layers Pellets 20Kg


Mix ‘n Match any 5 for


£30


Mixed Corn 20Kg


Mix ‘n Match any 5 for


£30


Horse Mix 20Kg


Mix ‘n Match any 5 for£30


Pony Nuts 20Kg


Mix ‘n Match any 5 for £30 £6.50 OR PICK ‘N MIX ANY FIVE ONLY £30


DISCOUNT PET FOODS & SUPPLIES @ GREENWORLD CRANBROOK ROAD (A229),


STAPLEHURST, KENT TN12 0EU TEL: 01580 891312 OPEN 7 DAYS MON - SAT 8.30 - 5PM SUN 10 - 4


OR 5 Kilos - £30.00 see in-store for prices


per Kilo Carp AQUATIC POND FOODS


During the day Cream teas - Sunday Roasts - Restaurant


Visit the amazing teapot exhibition with over 7,500 teapots, each with their own unique history and enjoy something homemade to eat and drink after!


Weekends just got bigger at Teapot Island!


New for the evening


Friday Fish Night: Homemade Fish dishes for the family to enjoy


Saturday BBQ: Variety of meats, unlimited salad, Adults £10. Children £5


Hampstead Lane, Yalding, Maidstone, ME18 6HG 01622 814541


Exhibition entry. Adults £2.50, O.A.P's and kids £1.50 Opening times mon-fri 10am-4pm Sat-Sun 9am-5pm.


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