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Christmas The Devon Way

An event in December in Devon
Exeter University
Exeter
Event timing: Early December
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Devon Producer Events is a group of passionate local food producers – Yarty Valley and Hi-T's Fudge – whose aim is to create different food events from the norm.

Christmas the Devon Way, supported by Waitrose, will be held in the Great Hall and Piazza at Exeter University and will feature some of the region's finest food and crafts for sale. There will be a large selection of quality products on sale, along with an enjoyable atmosphere of festivity.

AN EVENT NOT TO BE MISSED BY TRADERS AND VISITORS ALIKE!

Entrance £2 per adult.
Money will go to chosen charities. Telephone: 07922 086201
Contact name: Tina Allwork
email: bookings@devonproducerevents.co.uk

For further information please call us on 0871 716 2438 - Calls cost less than 10p per minute

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