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FROM DAVID THOMSON, THE BISHOP OF HUNTINGDON

All Saints Flower Festival, Cambridge

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Saturday 18th – Sunday 19th July 10am – 5pm at All Saints Church, Jesus Lane, Cambridge

To celebrate the 900th year of the Ely Diocese and the 40th year of The Churches’ Conservation Trust, All Saints’ Church, Jesus Lane, Cambridge is holding a Flower Festival on Saturday 18th and Sunday 19th July from 10am – 5pm.

The theme is ‘Saints’ and entry will cost £2.00.  Proceeds will go towards restoring the heating in this important Church which is a showcase for the work of George Frederick Bodley, William Morris and Charles Eamer Kempe.

Guided tours will be available on request at no charge.  Refreshments with home-made cakes will be served and there will be a produce stall and raffle.

Andrew Westwood-Bate
info.allsaints@btinternet.com

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