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10 Jun 2025 | |
Written by Sue Carpenter | |
Community News |
The Pangbourne Classic Car Show has become a firm favourite with classic car enthusiasts from across the country and this year's show was one of the biggest and best yet. The organiser of the event, Tom Cheney, is always looking for new things to add to the show and as a result, this year, the PPA Farmers Market made it's debut.
Visitors were able to browse and buy from a wide variety of vendors selling delicous baked goods, artisan cheeses and other tasty treats. As well as a number of craft stalls, the PPA were out in force selling strawberries and of course Pangbournian Spirit Gin and Rum. With the market proving such a hit with visitors you can be sure it will return next year even bigger and better.
Special thanks go to Shelley Waters and the PPA Commitee for their part in making the day such a success.
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