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Don’t be a rotten apple, come and have a corking good time

Published Tuesday, October 4th, 2011 by Karl Bedingfield

Reference: 

113/11

Date: 

04/10/2011

Apples are set to be identified, peeled, shied, squashed, drank, carried and consumed as the Apple Festival returns to Ely next weekend.

Visitors to Palace Green in Ely on Saturday 15 October between 10am – 4pm will be able to learn all they need to know about the great tradition of English Apples and find out how they are making a comeback in homes across the country.

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The full ECDC press release can be viewed here:Don’t be a rotten apple, come and have a corking good time

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The Full Entry

Don’t be a rotten apple, come and have a corking good time

Published Tuesday, October 4th, 2011 by Karl Bedingfield

Reference: 

113/11

Date: 

04/10/2011

Apples are set to be identified, peeled, shied, squashed, drank, carried and consumed as the Apple Festival returns to Ely next weekend.

Visitors to Palace Green in Ely on Saturday 15 October between 10am – 4pm will be able to learn all they need to know about the great tradition of English Apples and find out how they are making a comeback in homes across the country.

read more

The full ECDC press release can be viewed here:Don’t be a rotten apple, come and have a corking good time

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