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CERAMIC WALES

Excitement is building for Ceramic Wales, which returns this year on 11-12th June for the first time since 2019. Not only will it be a completely new event but it has a wonderful new venue, Bodrhyddan Hall in Rhuddlan North Wales, home of Lord Langford.

The new show came about after a meeting with Tom Langford, grandson of the lord, who has run a long-established annual plant fayre at the hall. Adding pots and food to the mix seemed a natural progression, so the collaboration of “Pots, Plants & Food” was born.

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