Well dressings celebrating VE 75 will be on display all produced by the local churches, schools and scouts on Saturday 16th May 2020. They will be blessed at the entrance to Broadway, Swanwick, Derbyshire, DE55 1AJ at 12 noon and then followed by a community fayre held at Swanwick Hall School dining rooms with charity stalls, live band and singing, climbing wall, children's entertainment, classic and military vehicles.
FREE
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