A POPULAR fair is returning to the county, with the backing of a famous Herefordshire family.
Edward Bulmer, of the Bulmer's cider dynasty, will be opening up his garden to host the "Spring Greens" environmental fair, which takes place this weekend.
For 10 years Spring Greens Environmental Fair has welcomed many visitors and participants to connect around all things eco.
It has the simple intention of re-connecting families and friends, local school children, fellow travellers and the wider local community in the beautiful grounds of Court of Noke in Pembridge, near Leominster.
Visitors to the fair are invited to see demonstrations of traditional arts and crafts, and to learn about new technologies.
There will also be opportunities to buy plants and other green products, to attend talks and discussions on local conservation or to just stroll around the beautiful grounds of Court of Noke.
To celebrate the revival of the Spring Greens Fair, it is welcoming festival specialist Village Circus with their giant-sized games like Connect 4 and Scrabble, to provide fun and games for all ages.
A spokesperson for the fair said: Spring Green’s Environmental Fair is now even more relevant than ever.
"The climate emergency is upon us so we need people to come along with their ideas and energy, to get involved.
"So please spread the word to local activists and organisations. Take a free pitch to share community projects, environmental campaigns, sustainable business innovations, incendiary arts and actions for change."
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