Category: Attractions

  • Chairman’s report RCVF 2025

    Chairman’s report RCVF 2025

    This year’s fair was a perfect example of the saying, “many hands make light work.” The committee was greatly aided by a record number of local volunteers who helped with the setup on Friday afternoon, the clear-up on Sunday, and of course, the event itself. Thank you so much for your continued support — the fair quite literally couldn’t happen without it.

    Given the summer so far, we were a bit unlucky with the weather on the day. That said, it wasn’t nearly as bad as some of the gloomier weather apps had predicted.

    We had over 40 stalls this year, administered by Ian Oliver. The usual early-morning chaos was deftly managed by Bob Laverty and Andy Millard, both sporting their “spot me quick” hats, ensuring that everyone and everything was ready for the 11am start.

    The Dog Show, organised by Lauren Sheldon, was a little damp, but that didn’t deter the many entrants judged by St Peters Vets. There were plenty of wagging tails, with Boulez taking home the Best Dog title.

    The ever-popular barbecue, run by Jonny Arnold, was complemented this year by a delicious evening paella cooked by Louis Silk. Each large panful sold out as soon as it was ready — a sure sign we’ll be seeing it again next year!

    A bigger print run of our excellent magazine (designed by Steve Pierson), a revamped website (by Herb Miller), a social media campaign (led by Steven Johnston), and an advertising push (by Ed Sheldon) all contributed to attracting financial support from many local businesses — with Henry Adams once again sponsoring the event.

    This year, we placed special emphasis on reviving the Horticultural Show, long a key part of the day. Sponsored by the Fair Committee itself, the show returned with great success. The Village Hall was filled with entries and saw a steady stream of visitors throughout the day.

    All of the above, together with the kids’ rides, meant there was plenty to see and do — and plenty of people doing it. Attendance, after a bit of a slow start, ended up as strong as any previous year. Our volunteer-run bar, staffed by Adrian Wilcox and Lisa Laverty, was kept as busy as ever — especially in the evening when dancing to the brilliant evening bands Phil Harvey hired, with AstroModa and WonderBoy particularly working up quite a thirst.

    I hope the village enjoyed the fair, and I look forward to welcoming you all in 2026.

    Grahame Morrison
    On behalf of the Fair Committee

  • Thank you to Blendworth Trailer Centre

    Thank you to Blendworth Trailer Centre

    A huge thank you to Blendworth Trailer Centre for the generous loan of a refrigerated trailer for this year’s Rowlands Castle Village Fair.

    The trailer was an essential part of our setup—keeping food and drink cold and safe throughout the day for both the BBQ and the bar. Your support helped everything run smoothly and was very much appreciated by the whole team.

    We’re truly grateful for your contribution to the success of the Rowlands Castle Village fair!

  • Don’t forget to enter the Horticultural Show by 8.30pm today!

    Don’t forget to enter the Horticultural Show by 8.30pm today!

    The closing date/time for entries to the Rowlands Castle Village Fair Horticultural Show is 8.30pm on Wednesday 2nd July.

    It might be a bit too late to start growing some spuds, carrots or onions but there are plenty of other Classes you and your family can enter in 6 Divisions

    • A – Fruit, Vegetable and Flowers: 19 classes
    • B – Floral art: 3 classes
    • C – Arts and Crafts: 3 classes
    • D – Cookery: 6 classes for everyone and one special class for men only – Victoria Sponge Sandwich Cake ( NO FRESH CREAM).
    • E – Photography: 5 classes. All photos should be 6×4 inches and not mounted. The Pat Carter Trophy is awarded for the best overall potograph (sic).
    • F – Children’s section: 4 different age groups, with prize money for the first, second and third in each of the 11 different classes.

    For entry forms and how to enter

    ChatGPT’s Victoria Sponge Sandwich Cake looks delicious but tastes of printer paper.
  • Rowlands Castle Village Fair coming soon

    Rowlands Castle Village Fair coming soon

    The Rowlands Castle Village Fair is nearly here once again! This year, the big day falls on Saturday 5th July – mark your calendars.

    Our beautiful village green will be transformed with vibrant craft stalls, fairground rides, the ever-popular village bar and BBQ, and live music on the stage throughout the day. Plus, plenty more events and attractions will be dotted around the green and nearby.

    We’d love for you to join us and support this much-loved tradition. It’s the biggest event in the village calendar – and it wouldn’t be the same without you.

    Thank you for helping to keep the spirit of the Village Fair alive!

  • Horticultural Show

    Horticultural Show

    Get ready for one of the most anticipated events of the year—the Annual Rowlands Castle Village Fair! 🎉✨

    We’re on the lookout for enthusiastic participants to showcase their green thumbs in the Horticultural Show. Whether you’re a seasoned gardener, a budding enthusiast, or simply love celebrating nature’s beauty, this is your chance to shine! 🌿🌷

    And it’s not just about fruit, vegetables and flowers. Don’t forget the other categories:

    • Arts and Crafts
    • Cookery – including a special class only for men – Victoria Sponge Sandwich Cake
    • Photography
    • Childrens section with 4 age groups.

    Entries to the Horticultural Show must be received by Wednesday 2nd July. Entries for the Garden Show must be received by 27th June.

    Please spread the word—the more, the merrier! 🗣️✨