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Newent Onion Fayre
The Newent Onion Fayre is back once again, complete with the opportunity to witness the world-famous onion eating competition with your very own teary eyes, in 2010.
The Newent Onion Fayre 2010 promises to be a great day out for all the onion-loving family once again this September, with special guest Adam Henson, from BBC One’s Countryfile, opening the event this year.
As the world’s only event of its kind dedicated to the onion family, visitors can expect a fun-filled day of music, entertainment, rides, street stalls and shows for young and old. Not forgetting the world-famous onion eating competition, of course.
While the Fayre’s history can be traced back a staggering 800 years to the 13th century, the annual event as we know it today was revived in 1996 and has since proven a highlight on the Gloucestershire calendar – attracting around 12,000 visitors from across the county and beyond.
This year’s Newent Onion Fayre is expected to open at 10am and will run until around 5pm – when presumably everyone has had their veritable onion fix. The 2010 event will see around 100 stalls offering a variety of local produce, including onions of course – provided exclusively by the Keene’s of Over Farm who sell up to six tons worth of the vegetable at the event each year.
As the highlight of the day at 1pm in the Market Square, the onion eating contest sees up to 12 brave contestants in each of the men’s and women’s events chomp their way through a six ounce onion, with the quickest being awarded with a trophy and the accolade of being the winner for the year.
Growers will also be entering their best produce in the show, including a special children’s vegetable animal section. The young, and young at heart, can also enjoy fairground rides including the helter skelter and big wheel – while bigger kids will appreciate the model boat show and angling displays and tuition at the lake.
A spectrum of musical tastes will also be catered for at the Newent Onion Fayre thanks to a host of Gloucestershire bands, including The Roving Crows and local vocalist Laura Price, with dancing groups also hoped to make an appearance.
Whether or not you’re an allium fan, don’t miss what promises to be an unforgettable event in the Forest of Dean town for another year running.
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02 August 2009










