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January ‘sale’ in the Garden
A series of special events takes place at the National Botanic Garden of Wales this January.
The very popular Derwen Antiques fair returns on Saturday and Sunday January 12-13, Woodcraft Weekend is carving itself a niche on January 19-20 and it’s the Food Fair on the menu for January 26-27 – and admission to all of these events is just £2.
The first event of the new year is the Celtic Women Winter Concert Series on Sunday January 6 which features local singer-songwriters Jemma Krysa and Sarah Passmore. Admission for this event is FREE and, apart from the three event weekends, the rest of January is free, too.
Head of marketing at the Garden, David Hardy said: “It’s not exactly ‘free’ January but we think, at £2 a head, our January events still provide cracking good value. And, if you don’t like crowds, why not pop along on any of our FREE non-event days – there’s 25 to choose from!”
For more information on Garden news and events, email info@gardenofwales.org.uk or call 01558 667149.







