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Fakenham Gin & Beer Festival 2025

About

We look forward to seeing you all at Fakenham Community Centre. It will be a celebration, with 20+ beers, cider, Black Shuck Gin & spirits, live music, food and good company. The event is fundraising for the Fakenham Community Centre. (charity: 1000793) and Ellie's Love (charity 1158213 )

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Map & Directions

Fakenham Gin & Beer Festival

Type:Music Festival

Fakenham Community Centre, Oak Street, Fakenham, Norfolk, NR21 9SR

Tel: 01263 512497

Opening Times

Season (21 Mar 2025 - 22 Mar 2025)

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