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Christmas Gift Fair Stall Bookings

8 September 2023

Attention all stall holders!

We are having our Christmas Gift Fair on November 19th, and will be opening our stall holder space bookings at 7pm on Wednesday 13th September and will close Sunday 17th September.


From 7pm on the 13th, visit https://isleofwightdonkeysanctuary.beaconforms.com/form/de78b59b and complete the form. The form will only be available from this time.


There will be 35 spaces available, for £35 per space.

To complete your booking you will need to attach an in date copy of your public liability insurance, and also make the payment at the time of booking.

Bookings will be on a first come first served basis.


If you are a charity, you will be contacted separately and do not need to use this form to book.


Any queries, get in touch with us at events@iowdonkeysanctuary.org


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