THOUSANDS of people are expected to flock to Clevedon tomorrow (Thurs) for the annual St Nicholas Street Fayre. The event will see Hill Road turned into a festive wonderland packed full of stalls and attractions. The fayre will run from 6.30-9pm and there
THOUSANDS of people are expected to flock to Clevedon tomorrow (Thurs) for the annual St Nicholas Street Fayre.The event will see Hill Road turned into a festive wonderland packed full of stalls and attractions.The fayre will run from 6.30-9pm and there will be music from the Bob Reynolds Jazz Band, Nailsea Folk Choir, the Salvation Army and Clevedon Light Opera Club.There will be a line dancing display and fairground rides for the children and Father Christmas is also planning to make a stop off at Hill Road.Charity stalls will line the street, offering visitors a range of festive gifts and seasonal refreshments including burgers, mince pies and mulled wine.A new addition to Hill Road this year is a Christmas tree on the paved area opposite Challicoms.Last year's event was a washout after heavy rain and strong winds and two crashes on the M5 motorway meant a large number of stallholders and visitors could not get to the event.Many of the businesses in Hill Road are now open until 8pm on Thursdays in the run-up to Christmas.
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