Posted: Wed 2nd Sep 2015

Plas Pentwyn Village Fete 2015

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This article is old - Published: Wednesday, Sep 2nd, 2015

Location: Plas Pentwyn, Coedpoeth

Date: Saturday 12th September 2015

Time: 12:00pm – 4:00pm

Details: Saturday 12th September 2015 will see our annual Village Fete return once again at Plas Pentwyn.

Starting at 12:00pm we will have various activities for all ages including Archery, Donkey Rides, Penalty Shoot-Out and Hook-a-Duck, on top of that we will also have a 50 foot long inflatable assault course and a multitude of privately owned stalls.

Our café at Plas Pentwyn, Laughs & Lattes, will be open for business selling an array hot and cold food and drink, including having a BBQ outside!

We will be having public exhibitions from the community groups MD Warriors Karate, StreetVibez the recently crowned National Street Dance Champions and Hoolanation!

If you fancy having your own stall, please contact 01978 722980 or email [email protected] for a booking form.

Prices : FREE

Contact : 01978 722980

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