All you need to know for the Remenham Village Fayre on
Sunday 7th September, 2pm - 5pm at Remenham Parish Hall
The Dog Show will start at 2.45pm so be sure to arrive in time to register your pooch with Carol and her team from 2pm
Entries for the Produce & Arts competition must be submitted by 3pm, forms will be available to fill in on the day. See the next page for this year’s classes.
Bric-a-Brac - please drop off your donations at the Hall on Saturday 6th Sept from 4.30pm or or contact Pat (patsly7@gmail.com or 01491 577925) to arrange any drop offs at Old Blades earlier or to request for Pat to pick up.
Tombola - please gather any bottles and arrange to drop off with Madeline Duffy (madeline.duffy@icloud.com), or give to your local collector:
Aston |
Polly Hogan (polly@clearlyeducation.com) |
Remenham Hill |
Claire Fletcher-Hobbs (claireisafletcher@gmail.com) |
Matson Drive |
Tina Jacobs (tinajacobs@impactmarketing.biz) |
Leander end of Remenham Lane |
Madeline/Enda (madeline.duffy@icloud.com) |
Henley and beyond |
Charlotte Every (charlotteevery@gmail.com) |
Remenham Church/Hall area |
Angie Emerson (angieemerson@btinternet.com) |
Parking will be available in Manor Field - car entrance just to the left of the parish hall gates. Anyone who needs a lift to the Fayre, please contact Claire to arrange
New for this year to replace the fancy dress, we will have a children’s crown making stall with a parade at 1530. We can’t wait to see what you make!
We will be meeting at the hall to set up from 1630 on Saturday 6th September - please join us if you are able to help
Produce & Arts classes 2025
SCORING |
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A Fruit and Vegetables |
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Class 1 |
Mammoth Vegetable |
Size relative to normal size |
Class 2 |
Bouquet garni from home grown herbs |
Freshness, smell of the herbs, range of herbs |
Class 3 |
3 home-grown fruits or vegetables either all the same or a mix. Please include a note with details of the gardener’s experience eg novice grower or child’s gardening or experienced gardener |
If 3 the same, as close as possible to the same size; if different, flawless, freshness and regularity of size and shape |
B Floral Displays |
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Class 4 |
An arrangement from the hedgerow |
Quality, presentation, variety of colour, shape and textures |
Class 5 |
A single rose in a vase |
Quality, presentation and ideally, please provide a note of the variety |
Class 6 |
Floral display in any container of any style (unconventional welcome) |
Quality, presentation, variety of colour, shape and textures |
Class 7 |
Tallest Sunflower (bring it with you or bring a photo with you beside it) |
Height |
C Baking and Cooking |
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Class 8 Children |
5 Jam Tarts (Children's class) |
Taste and skill in decorating. All 5 must be as close as possible in size |
Class 9 |
2 egg Victoria sponge with jam, no cream |
Taste and appearance |
Class 10 |
A jar of homemade preserves eg. Pickles, Jam, Marmalade, Curd |
Presentation, homemade cover top, label and container, appearance, taste and texture |
D Arts and Crafts |
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Class 11 |
Mr Potato Head |
Creativity, range used as facial features in the creation |
Class 12 Children |
Drawing or painting of a person or animal (Children's class) |
Let your imagination go wild |
Class 13 |
A Photo, painting or drawing of Remenham showing its natural beauty |
How well the entry captures Remenham |
Please feel free to download the original document in pdf format.