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WINTER WONDERLAND

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Held at the Newark Showground on the first full weekend of the New Year, the Carole Nash ‘Winter Warmer’ (or the Carole Nash Winter Classic to give the show its slightly less snappy full title) is well established as the venue to prepare

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