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Winterfest Cancelled

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We are very sad to announce that the beer festival committee and trustees have made the very difficult decision to cancel this year's Winterfest. When we were forced to cancel Summerfest way back in March we were very hopeful that things would be more stable by now and allow us to hold our fantastic annual Christmas event, but times are still too uncertain.

The recent tightening of lockdown restrictions (AKA 'the rule of 6') is likely to be in place for some time and conditions may well worsen over winter, so we don't feel confident that we would be able to proceed legally and safely.

Keep well everyone and we truly hope we can see you all in 2021!

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