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List of Exhibitors

Wander around the festival site to see a wealth of traditional arts and craft, and learn more about woodland wildlife. Exhibitors are at the festival from 9.30am to 5pm.

Arts & Crafts

Basket Weaving - Sussex Journeymen
Ceramic Art & Craft - Bramwell Cole Ceramics
Chainsaw sculptures - Arbutus Wood Sculpture
Chair caning demonstrations - David Fowler
Demonstrations of historic tools - Tools & Trade history Society
Dugouts canoes & paddle carving - Jeffrey Higley
Handmade brooms - Besom Brooms
Hazel wood flowers - Ken Dower
Hedgelaying demonstrations - Philip Saunders
Joinery - Bespoke joinery
Pole lathe turning demonstrations - Sussex Pole Lathe
Felt making - Miranda Draymond
Recycled wood & stone sculpture - Luke Streatfield & Belinda Edwards
Recycled sheds & bird boxes for children - Tim Cole
Sculptural chairs & seating - Chair Creative
Spinning demonstrations - London Guild of Spinners & Dyers
Traditional Windsor chair making - Jim Steele
Walking sticks, crooks & woodcarving - Colin Kirkham

Music

Music - Oddfellas
Music - Right Royal Revels

Flora & Fauna

Butterflies - Butterfly conservation
Beekeeping & Beehives - Ealing bee keepers
Conservation - Centre for Alternative Technology
Dendrochonology - Bob Ward
Herbal Heritage Plant Project - Laura Hastings
Wildlife Conservation - London Wildlife Trust
Wildlife Conservation - RSPB