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Since our formation in 2017 the Light Up Axminster CIC team have been responsible for organising both the annual Cherry Fayre and the Christmas celebration and illuminations switch-on ‘Lighting Up’, as well as a myriad of community events throughout the year.
We are now very pleased to be formally adopted as a Community Interest Company, meaning all of our profits go back into the work we do, for us that means getting Axminster happy and healthy, working together and sparkling!
Our role in the town continues to grow and develop and we are now proud to be part of a number of initiatives that will help Axminster become a special place to live,work and visit.
As always, thank you to all those that continue to support us in all we do.
The Light House
Our creative hub in Victoria Place is starting to bustle with activity, playing host to the ‘Axminster Loves Art’ local artists exhibitions; as a venue for creative groups such as The Sewing Bee and Friend of Arc’s Make and Mend sessions; and as a workshop space for a range of projects and artists. We continue to thank Shane Morgan for the use of the space.
Light Up Axminster CIC are: Cindy Furse (Chair), Kara Burrough (Treasurer), Zoe Watts (Secretary) and Graham Barton with Hazel Hunt.
www.lightupaxminster.co.uk email:admin@lightupaxminster.co.uk Mobile: 07930 800225
Remembrance Tea Dance, November 2018
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Why is it called The Cherry Fayre ?
Many people are aware that a Royal Charter gives Axminster the right to hold the annual fayre that’s known today as The Cherry Fayre. However, what many folk don’t know is that the town benefits from the blessings of a total of three Royal Charters.
The first was granted in 1204 and incorporates the right to hold a weekly market. The second is the one that makes specific reference to an annual fayre in honour of the Feast of St John the Baptist. There is some debate as to whether this document came into being in 1209 or 1210, we’re just glad it did at all! The third and final Royal Charter was issued just after the signing of the Magna Carta 1215 and reinforced key aspects of the previous two. The original annual fayre brought great prestige and valuable trade to the town with patronage by merchants, traders and dealers of all kinds, some even from Europe, these long-distance travellers particularly prizing the cherries that formed a major part of the fare on offer. Hence the name.
It was more than five hundred years later towards the second half of the 1800’s that The Cherry Fayre began to wane and whilst we can’t with our modern-day reincarnation promise the attendance of the peddlers, quack-doctors, strolling players and acrobats of yesteryear we will be striving, as you’ll see from the Schedule of Events within the programme to provide a whole range of activities that appeal to all.
All of us here at Light Up Axminster CIC look forward to seeing you around and about the town during The Cherry Fayre 2019. If you would like to be involved in the 2020 festival please get in touch.
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Lighting Up 2018 Following on from the successful first ‘Lighting Up’ in 2017, last year’s Christmas events moved to South Street which was illuminated for the first time. There was a wonderful carnival atmosphere created by professional circus acts from the Pirates of the Carabina working alongside lantern carriers and musicians supported by Actiontrack Performance Company. There were gifts, food and drinks available at the Christmas Market, where animations were projected onto the wall of Atkins Auctions and a children’s fairground added to the festival-feel of the evening.
Lighting Up 2019 will take place on Saturday 23rd November and will be found in and around Chard Street and Victoria Place. Keep an eye on our website and Facebook, and in the local press nearer the time for more information.
1st – 30th June
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Park in the NCP car park from Monday 24th – Friday 28th June and all parking fees will be donated to our Light Up Axminster Christmas Fund. A massive thank you to NCP for their wonderful donation and continued support, and to everyone who parks there over the Cherry Fayre!
We would also like to say a huge thank you to all the team at Reliable British Scaffolding who will be building our staging for Axminster’s Big Dinner.
And finally, to Wayne Asher for giving us his time and expertise to bring this programme together!
Special Thanks to NCP, Reliable British Scaffolding and our Graphic Designer
Thursday 20th June – Friday 28th JuneWhat’s On
Axminster Heritage Centre have put together a fun Cherry themed quiz. Forms can be purchased from Axminster Heritage Centre and cost £1. A winning prize of £20 will go to the person with the most correct answers, in the event of a tie a random draw will decide the winner. All proceeds will be split 50/50 between Axminster Heritage Centre and Light Up Axminster CIC.
Axminster Country Market. The Masonic Hall, South Street, 8am – 12pm.Axminster Musical Theatre Coffee Morning. The Church Rooms, 9am – 12pm. Free.Axminster Gymnastics Club. Abbey Gate, Musbury Road. Tots and Parents Session, 10.15am – 11.00am. For more details contact Emma Rowe 01297 599461, 07717 310198 www.axminstergymnastics.co.ukThe Raising of the Glove Ceremony. The Minster Green. 11.30am (See Feature on Page 11)Music in the Minster. “Saxminster” The Minster, 12.30pm. FreeTripudio. Axminster Health & Wellbeing Centre, Chard Street. 1.30pm - 2.30pm. www.axminsterwellbeing.com 01297 32331 for more information. Free session.Axminster Library Scrabble Club. Axminster Library. First and third Thursdays of the month, 2pm – 3pm. FreeAxminster LED. Various group exercise classes available throughout the week. Contact us on 01297 35235 or visit www.ledleisure.co.uk for more information.
Thursday 20th June:
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Baby Café. Pippins Community Centre, Lyme Road. 10am – 11.30am.Little Pips Toddler Group. Pippins Community Centre, Lyme Road. 1.30pm – 3.00pmAxminster Gymnastics Club. Abbey Gate, Musbury Road. Tots and Parents Session, 2.30pm – 3.15pm. For more details contact Emma Rowe 01297 599461, 07717 310198 www.axminstergymnastics.co.uk Axminster Town CC Youth Coaching. Cloakham Lawns. Ages 8 – 14 yrs. 6.30pm – 7.30pm. £3 per session. For more information contact kgmorgan80@btinternet.com Whist Drive. Axminster Heritage Centre. Doors open 7pm, start at 7.30pm. £3.50 incl. tea and biscuits. Proceeds to Light Up Axminster CIC.Axminster Town Football Club Bingo. Axminster Town Football Club, Tigers Way. Doors open at 7.00pm, eyes down at 8.00pm. Cash prizes.Axminster LED. Various group exercise classes available throughout the week. Contact us on 01297 35235 or visit www.ledleisure.co.uk for more information.
Axe Vale Show. Axminster Showground, Trafalgar Way. 10-17:30 pm. Free Parking. Dogs welcome. Full weekend of family orientated entertainment, shopping, local foods, crafts, antiques, flowers and fun. Online tickets £10 adult/£2 for child or £12/£3 at the gate. www.axevaleshow.com The Sewing Room. Sewing Class. The Light House, Victoria Place, 9.30am – 1.30pm. Advanced booking required, to book please contact thesewingroom@outlook.com Axminster Photography Club Photography Competition. Part of the Axe Vale Show. All ages can enter. For categories and entry details www.axevaleshow.com Closing date for entries 1 June. Anne Swithinbank national celebrity, gardening writer & broadcaster will be giving a talk and answering your gardening questions as part of the Axe Vale Show, 2pm. www.axevaleshow.com
Saturday 22nd June:
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Axe Vale Show. Axminster Showground, Trafalgar Way. 10-17:30 pm. Free Parking. Dogs welcome. Full weekend of family orientated entertainment, shopping, local foods, crafts, antiques, flowers and fun. Online tickets £10 adult/£2 for child or £12/£3 at the gate. www.axevaleshow.com Axminster Photography Club Photography Competition. Part of the Axe Vale Show. All ages can enter. For categories and entry details www.axevaleshow.com. Closing date for entries 1st June. Family Fun Session. Flamingo Pool. 2pm – 3pm. Adult: £4.70, Child: £3.20, Children.Light Up Axminster Pizza and Quiz night. Le Pisani. Doors open 6.30pm. £10 per person, teams of 2, 4 or 6. Teams of 2 = 1 pizza to share, teams of 4 = two pizzas to share, teams of 6 = three pizzas to share. Tickets from Archway Bookshop. Spaces are limited, please purchase tickets ahead of the event. Axminster LED. Various group exercise classes available throughout the week. Contact us on 01297 35235 or visit www.ledleisure.co.uk for more information
Saturday 22nd June cont:
Inflatable Session. Flamingo Pool. 3pm - 4pm. Adult: £4.70, Children: £4.00Extractor. The Axminster Inn. Live music from 9pm. FreeAxminster LED. Various group exercise classes available throughout the week. Contact uson 01297 35235 or visit www.ledleisure.co.uk for more information.
Sunday 23rd June:
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The Raising of the Glove The Minster Green, Thursday 20th June from 8am - 4.30pm
The Raising of the Glove ceremony is a key part of The Cherry Fayre celebrations as both have their roots in the ancient Royal Charter between King John and William Brewer (also known as Briwere), those living at Cloakham and Cherry Tree mayrecognise some of the street names associated with both! The document, accompanied by a glove as a sign of the King’s power and authority, conferred the title of Lord of the Manor upon William and granted Axminster the status of a Free Borough. This provided the right for a market every seven days and an eight day fair to be held each year in celebration of the Feast of Saint John the Baptist.
The tradition continues today with the now Lord of the Manor (a title also held by Catherine of Parr at one time), Jim Rowe, holding aloft the glove and hailing “The glove is up!”. He also makes reference along the lines that no man is to be arrested until the glove is down. The organisers of The Cherry Fayre do not recommend testing this part of Jim’s declaration!
The Heritage Centre will be bringing the town’s history to life throughout the day with guest appearances of some of Axminster’s historical figures. See who you can spot roaming through the market and town centre.
Characters from Axminster’s Past:
History of the Raising of the Glove Ceremony:
The children of Axminster Community Primary School and St Mary’s will be joining in with the ceremony this year, performing song and music as part of the festivities.
8.00am Street Market opens in Trinity Square and Silver Street8.00am Axminster Country Market opens in the Masonic Hall, South Street8.00am Bouncy Castle on the Minster Green11.30am The Raising of the Glove Ceremony on The Minster Green1.15pm Punch and Judy on the Minster Green
Punch and Judy Show with Puppetree:
The Children from Axminster Community and St Mary’s Primary Schools:
What’s on during the day:
For smaller children there will be two Punch and Judy performances during the day, a celebration of new and traditional routines featuring all the favourite characters!
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Axminster’s Big DinnerDon’t worry about cooking tea on Friday 28th June, come down to the town centre and visit the wonderful and tasty street-food sellers who’ll be doing all the hard work for you! There’ll also be live music on the Music Stage and entertainment including a children’s traditional fair provided by Herbert’s Funfair (the Carnival Fairground family) and art and craft for children. A full bar will be provided and the Dalwood Vineyard folks will be at hand to recommend the perfect tipple from their range!
4.00pm – 9.00pm Food produce and street food market, in Trinity Square, Silver Street and on the Minster Green. Licensed Bar by The Lamb Inn and The Castle Inn plus wine and tastings from Dalwood Vineyard. 4.00pm – 9.00pm Herbert’s Fun Fair. The Minster Green. Various prices.4.00pm – 7.00pm Little Lights Play and Craft area for children. Donations welcome.4.30pm – 6.30pm River Cottage Children’s Workshop. Do you have a little aspiring chef? Our talented chefs will teach your little ones how to make pasta from scratch, and they get to eat it too. River Cottage Marquee, Minster Green. Free5.30pm – 5.45pm Axminster Gymnastics Display. The Minster Green. Free6.45pm – 7.15pm Uplyme Morris Men. The Minster Green. Free
What’s On During the Evening:
Plus music throughout the afternoon and evening from 4pm – 9pm
The Plum Jam Band. Talented and experienced four piece band who perform a wide range of swing, latin, jazz, retro-pop, blues and rock ‘n’ roll. Often seen busking in the area! Nicolas Goodwin. Axminster’s own Town Crier will be bringing us some well-knownsingalong songs.Miggy Middleton. Axminster based singer and songwriter whose songs get radio airplayglobally. His music can be loosely described as British acoustic country/pop with a slice ofAmerican pie!The Window Trees. Wonderful summer sounds of local favourites.Clive Smith and his Arcadia Jazz Band recently celebrated 24 years performing their style of Jazz.Carly Perrin. Axminster based singer songwriter.Elijah Wolf and friends lead the Singalong of Classic Songs to close proceedings. Elijah is a local singer and songwriter whose songs have been championed on BBC Radio 2 and 6 Music.
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Monday 24th June:Qi gong. Axminster Health & Wellbeing Centre, Chard Street. 10.00am - 11.00am. www.axminsterwellbeing.com 01297 32331 for more information. By Donation.Axminster Gymnastics Club. Abbey Gate, Musbury Road. Tots Free Play Session (0-3yrs), 10.30am – 12.00pm. For more details contact Emma Rowe 01297 599461, 07717 310198 www.axminstergymnastics.co.ukMovies on Monday. The Heritage Centre, Silver Street. 2pm, doors open 1.30pm. £5. To book please contact 01404 831207.Carnival Club Bingo. The Guildhall. Eyes down at 8pm.Axminster LED. Various group exercise classes available throughout the week. Contact us on 01297 35235 or visit www.ledleisure.co.uk for more information.
Tuesday 25th June:Library Bounce and Rhyme. Axminster Library, South Street. 9.30am – 10am.Lego Club. Axminster Library. 3.30pm – 4.30pm. FreeAxminster School of Dance ‘Skye Dance’. Axminster Scouts Hall, Widepost Lane. Bluebells (4 – 5 years old), 4.45pm. Call Niclaire for more information 07976 312541Axminster New Youth Club Open Evening. BBQ and fun night. Pippins Communi-ty Centre, 6.30pm – 8.30pm. £1 entrance fee. Raising funds for ANYC and Light Up Axminster CIC. Netball, Pay and Play. Axminster LED. 8.30pm – 9.30pm. £4 – no age restrictions, turn up and get playing.Axminster LED. Various group exercise classes available throughout the week. Contact us on 01297 35235 or visit www.ledleisure.co.uk for more information.
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Thursday 27th June:
Axminster Country Market. The Masonic Hall, South Street, 8am – 12pm.Virtual Dementia Tour. Come and see what it is like to walk in the steps of people living with dementia. Open to everyone. The Dementia Bus will be in Trinity Square market from 9am – 12pm. Tea/coffee and cake available. Donations to Dementia Friendly Axminster. Light Up Axminster Community Conversation. 10am – 12pm, The Minster Green. Axminster Gymnastics Club. Abbey Gate, Musbury Road. Tots and Parents Session, 10.15am – 11.00am. For more details contact Emma Rowe 01297 599461, 07717 310198 www.axminstergymnastics.co.uk Music in the Minster. ‘St Mary’s Catholic School’ Young Musicians concert. 12.30pm. FreeTripudio. Axminster Health & Wellbeing Centre, Chard Street. 1.30pm - 2.30pm. www.axminsterwellbeing.com 01297 32331 for more information. Free session.Knit & Natter at Axminster Library. Axminster Library. Second and fourth Thursday of the month, 3pm – 5pm. Free
Wednesday 26th June:
Toddler Time Session. Flamingo Pool, Hydrotherapy Pool. 9am – 10am. Adult: £4.70, Child: £3.20, Children Under 4 Free.Axminster School of Dance ‘Skye Dance’. Axminster Scouts Hall, Widepost Lane. Adult Tap, 11am – 12pm. 5 week course. Call Niclaire for more information 07976 312541Chair Yoga. 1.30pm, Axminster. Call Niclaire for more information 07976 312541Tripudio. Axminster Health & Wellbeing Centre, Chard Street. 2.00pm - 3.00pm. www.axminsterwellbeing.com 01297 32331 for more information. Free session.Bingo Night. Stuart Court, Millwey. Starts at 6.30pm.Axminster LED. Various group exercise classes available throughout the week. Contact us on 01297 35235 or visit www.ledleisure.co.uk for more information.
Uplyme Morris Men perform at Axminster’s Big Dinner
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Baby Café. Pippins Community Centre, Lyme Road. 10am – 11.30am.Orchard Alpacas Open Farm Friday. Little Orchard Alpacas, Shute. 10am - 4pm. £5 entry, children under 5 free.Axminster School of Dance ‘Skye Dance’. Axminster Scouts Hall, Widepost Lane. Adult Tap (INT/ADV), 10.15am. 5 week course. Call Niclaire for more information 07976 312541By The Loom. A hands-on spinning and weaving group. Everyone welcome, beginners and the more expert. Axminster Heritage Centre, Silver Street. 10.30am – 3pm. £3. For more information contact 01404 831207Little Pips Toddler Group. Pippins Community Centre, Lyme Road. 1.30pm – 3.00pmAxminster Town CC Youth Coaching. Cloakham Lawns Sports and Social Club.Ages 8 – 14 yrs. 6.30pm – 7.30pm. £3 per session. For more information contact kgmorgan80@btinternet.com Axminster LED. Various group exercise classes available throughout the week. Contact us on 01297 35235 or visit www.ledleisure.co.uk for more information.Axminster’s Big Dinner. Trinity Square and the Minster Green, 4pm – 9pm. Live music, food producers and street-food market, family fun and games. Free (See Feature on Page 11)
Friday 28th June:
Axminster School of Dance ‘Skye Dance’. Axminster Scouts Hall, Widepost Lane. Juniors (6 - 9 years old) 4pm - 5pm, Intermediate (10 – 13 years old) 5pm – 6.15pm, Seniors (14 – 18 years old) 6.15pm – 7.45pm. Call Niclaire for more Various classes for ages 3+ yrs. Steve Black and Alan West. The Axminster Inn. 6.30pm. Free Back2Netball. Part coached, part play session, over 16s only. Axminster LED. 8.30pm – 9.30pm. £4Axminster LED. Various group exercise classes available throughout the week. Contact us on 01297 35235 or visit www.ledleisure.co.uk for more information.
Thursday 27th June (cont.):
Pizza and Quiz Night, Le Pisani’s, June 2018.
Join us for more quizzing fun on Sunday 23rd June.
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Music in the Garden 2019
HiDDeN playing in The Courtyard Garden 2018
When: Every Saturday morning 11am - 1pm (not 22/06)
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Light Up Axminster would like to take the opportunity to thank everyone that has helped to make The Cherry Fayre possible, without the help of volunteers and local businesses we wouldn’t be able to run these events, so a BIG thank you to everyone that has got us here!
Wayne Asher, Reliable British Scaffolding, Acorn Gifts, Friends of the Minster, Reverend Clive Sedgewick, Simon Byworth, LCD Publishing , Symonds and Sampson, Ross Wilmington, Axminster Carnival Club, Axminster Printing, River Cottage Canteen, Axe Valley Community Academy, Axminster Community Primary School, St Mary’s Catholic Primary School, John Jeffrey, Bryan Ball, Emma Rowse, Deb Geraghty, All the bunting and yarn-bombers! Axminster Tools and Machinery, Jim Rowe, Nick Goodwin, Jeremy Walden, Axminster New Youth Club, Jessica Kielen and Friends of Arc, The Rotary Club of Axminster, The Residents of Tudor House, Silverleigh and Magnolia House Residential Homes and to all the volunteers that have manned our stalls, collected donations and helped us in any way big or small!You’ve been amazing!
Thank You for making The Cherry Fayre possible
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Easter to end of October: Monday to Friday 10am to 4pm Saturday 10am to 1pm
Bank Holidays 10am to 4pm (Not Christmas or New Year)
Admission: Adults £3 Under 17 Free Groups 10+ please telephone Group Tours available by appointment.
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Located in the town centre, just off Trinity Square, a short walk from car parks and the railway station.
The Axminster Heritage Centre, Thomas Whitty House, Silver Street, Axminster, Devon EX13 5AH Telephone: 01297 639884 Registered Charity No. 1113818
OPENING TIMES
Take a trip through time to learn what has made Axminster and the surrounding area what it is today. Children can enjoy their own trail with dressing up points and interactive activities.
Explore Axminster, its origins in the Bronze and Stone Ages, then as a crossroads on the Roman Fosse Way.
Learn about the abbey built at Newenham. by the Cistercian monks after they were given the Manor of Axminster in 1246.
Discover how Axminster became a busy agricultural market town developing a strong rural economy over many years.
Take a trip through time to learn what has made Axminster and the surrounding area what it is today. Children can enjoy their own trail with dressing up points and interactive activities.
A NEW EXTENDED MUSEUM...Where ‘The Story of Axminster’ and local history are brought to life for all the family. The town has attracted all sorts of craftsmen and women, a foundry, two brush factories, both famous for their toothbrushes. A series of precision engineering companies and the World Famous Axminster Carpets started by Thomas Whitty in 1755. See a beautiful 1769 Whitty carpet. Compare our original 18th century loom with a 1930s Crabtree loom which we occasionally run the (Check our website for dates and times)
THE DYE HOUSE, COURTYARD AND GARDEN...
help you learn about the plants used to create dyes to colour Axminster carpets.
TEMPORARY EXHIBITIONS... To complement our permanent exhibition we regularly present and host temporary exhibitions, check our website for more information.
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The Cherry Fayre 2018
Rex The King at The Castle Inn
Cllr Ian Hall’s Car Wash!
Yarn Bombing by SubLyme Knit & NatterThe Raising of the Glove
Uplyme Morris MenRiver Cottage Pasta Making
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Sunday 23rd June