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LIVE24SEVEN // Leominster


Parry’s Fruit & Veg FAMILY TRADITION ALIVE AND WELL!


Mark Parry and Val Mifflin took over ‘Parry’s Fruit & Veg’ in 2013 from Mark’s uncle and father, keeping the family tradition alive and well!


Open six days a week, the shop stocks locally sourced fresh fruit and vegetables alongside other carefully sourced produce from across the UK


and abroad. Valued suppliers to restaurants, pubs and schools, they also offer a delivery service as well as a vegetable box scheme which is very popular. Perfect for birthdays, special occasions and Christmas they make-up beautiful hampers, and, if they don’t stock an item that you really want they will try their best to source it for you. At Parry’s Fruit & Veg you’re always assured of friendly service with a smile and a good old gossip too!


PARRY’S FRUIT & VEG 31 High Street, Leominster T. 01568 612 596


Parry's Fruit & Veg Your Traditional High Street Greengrocers


Oxenham Art Gallery ART FOR EVERYONE


Located in the medieval market town of Leominster, Oxenham Art Gallery showcases the work of Michael and Patrick Oxenham as well as a collection of modern art and an eclectic mix of beautiful pottery, jewellery and gifts.


Owned and curated by Alice Oxenham, the daughter of Michael Oxenham and grandaughter to Patrick Oxenham and ceramic jewellery maker Judy Laws, the gallery continues the family's artistic passion and tradition.


With a philosophy that ‘art should be for everyone’, you’ll find original paintings starting at £50 and prints from just £7.


OXENHAM ART 39 High Street, Leominster, HR6 8LZ


T.01568 614564 www.oxenhamart.co.uk


OxenhamArt www.oxenhamart.co.uk


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Open Six days a week 6.30 am - 4pm Tel: 01568 612596


31 High Street, Leominster 34 


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