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A FABulous Folk and Boat Festival
Phew, what a weekend! We just celebrated our annual FAB festival in Middlewich, also known as Folk and Boat. Our little town comes alive, the boaters arrive, and this year the fields were reduced to mud. Seriously, we didn’t need … Continue reading
Preparing for Middlewich FAB Festival #BEFAB
Our town is preparing for the biggest event of the year… Middlewich FAB Festival! It is always a very special weekend, and I love how the town literally comes alive for the big party. We have been watching the boats … Continue reading
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A FAB Festival Weekend
We are just about recovering from a very busy FAB festival weekend here in Middlewich. My daughters had lots of fun partaking in the Middlewich Rose Fete parade and arena display, followed by an afternoon of playtime and games. I … Continue reading
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