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| Following on from the success of the Italian and French Festivals, the first ever Horsham English festival will take place on Saturday 10th May. Further details will be announced soon on the the English Festival section of the Visit Horsham website. While on the subject of Visit Horsham we have also just added a calendar which will be populated with future Horsham Town Centre events.
--------------------www.visithorsham.co.uk | www.virtualhorsham.co.uk
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That sounds like a great idea. How about a parade of the great English vehicles from BLMC and the like.
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| Shame it's not a bit closer to to St. George's day. Anyway it's good to see a celebration of England. Count me in!!!
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so, what is there left of traditional English culture left to celebrate exept what a few traditionalists like myself hang on to?
Shadow Wolf will personally disembowel with teaspoon the next person to mention HFC (provided said teaspoon is not needed for stirring said wolf's Earl Grey tea)
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