IT May be the last one, but the Princetown Craft Fair is going out with a bang.
Visitor numbers for the first three days of the fair, which started last Saturday and ends this Sunday, were higher than last year.
Audrey Vigni, who organises the fair, the Nutmeg Exhibition, said many people seemed to be upset to hear it would be the last one.
The exhibition included a last-minute display ? exhibitors collected what they could find to mark the 60th anniversary of D-Day.
The ?How We Were Then? exhibit proved popular with people remembering the horrors of knitted bathing costumes and the outlandish claims of old advertisements, such as the soap that promised to wash away body fat!
The exhibition is at the primary school in Princetown between 10am and 4pm until August 15.
It includes woodturning, needlework, painting, quilts and many more attractive craft displays.
Entry is £2, which covers overheads and provides a donation to the primary school.




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