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Don’t miss the Central Hall’s Winter and Wellness Fair!

Save the Date: 6th December, 10am-4pm.

Karen Savage Published: 01 November 2025

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The Winter Wellness Fair is well underway! Have a wander, visit our pop-up café, and enjoy our teas, coffees, light lunches, and of course those beautiful cakes!

The day will not disappoint with an array of handcrafted, spiritually inspired gifts, crystals to dazzle you, jewellery, salt lamps, handmade soaps and even plants.

We have readers to give you guidance during today’s uncertain times and treatments available from our professional practitioners.

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In the adjoining Tiffey room, there is a Winter Creations incense blending workshop. You will make loose incense from natural, locally gathered ingredients, and be able to enjoy your creations at home. Emma has been blending incense and oils for over three decades, encouraging others to connect with plant oils and resins to create something unique to themselves. Working intuitively and walking a shamanic path, Emma will guide you and support you to create incense for yourself.

There will be three talks, the subjects of which include letting go of 2025 (Reflect, Release, Renew!), looking back with compassion, and releasing what no longer serves you and opening yourself to what’s next.

Stephanie Caley will be joining us, a herbalist from the National Institute of Medical Herbalists. Stephanie will be introducing you to what is on offer in our beautiful new shop at Town Green, Caley’s Apothecary. There is also an adjoining room for Reiki and other treatments.

All these will be free of charge on the day, plus free entry to the fair, and please bring along the children as there will be an activity table for them too.

We will have Pete Maxey and Lewis Skinner playing acoustic guitar and fiddle on stage, originally part of a band that played in Glastonbury and various events around the country.

The charity this time will be for Hillside Animal Sanctuary, helping them home over 4000 rescued animals.

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