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Pictured: The Game Fair, a three-day festival celebrating the Great British Countryside returns for its 62nd year after it was cancelled in 2020 due to the Coronavirus pandemic.? ?The festival is being held across the 23rd-25th July and attracts over 120,000 visitors, and has everything from the Shetland Pony Grand National to falconry, clay shooting, fishing, fashion and food.
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To mark The Game Fair’s 65th anniversary, we have compiled a fun list of 65 things you may not know about the festival of the great British Countryside. This year, the hugely popular event is being held 28-30 July at Ragley Hall in Warwickshire.
Exhibitor Andrew Hawksley sorts through fishing rods
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Chef James Martin at The Game Fair
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