THE Cogges Harvest Fayre and Produce Show is returning to Witney this weekend. 

Hundreds gathered for the festival last year which will be back again tomorrow (Saturday, September 7) from 11 until 4pm.

Cogges Manor Farm in Witney is managed and cared for by Cogges Heritage Trust, which aims to keep agricultural heritage alive.

The trust is a registered and independent charity and relies on the income it can generate, grants it can secure and generous donations from people. 

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Visitors will be able to enjoy vintage steam engines and tractors, live music, the Harvest bar and Cogges Kitchen cafe BBQ.

There will also be the chance to join the craft volunteer team for weaving, straw art and demonstrations, and crafts, bakes, blooms and home-grown and novelty fruit ‘n’ veg can be entered into the Cogges Food and Produce show.

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Crafters can also enter the handicraft class with a hand knitted item or garment, patchwork or quilted craft, cross or counted stitch, embroidery, or tapestry, any craft or original pencil drawing or watercolour.

Entry forms for this must be submitted by 5pm today (September 6) and those entering must deliver their creation for judging between 8.30am and 10am tomorrow.

The entry form can be found here.

Cogges Manor Farm is open daily until November 4.

About the author  

Charlotte joined the Oxford Mail in April 2024. 

She studied Multimedia Journalism at Bournemouth University. 

Charlotte has a particular focus on the Bicester patch and writes for the Bicester Advertiser as well as the Oxford Mail.

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