Shopping for good Christmas presents can be a mammoth task! But luckily for us, the fabulous FESTIVE GIFT FAIR is returning to the NEC Birmingham from 17-20th November.
There is something about browsing round lots of interesting stalls that makes Christmas shopping seem far more enjoyable than a visit to a familiar store. Each year, the fabulous Festive Gift Fair gives us inspiration and thousands upon thousands of new, clever and affordable gift ideas. With 350 stalls brought together from all over the country, the variety of gifts is amazing and so there is always a surprise around every corner! No wonder, it’s considered the most popular Christmas Shopping event in the Midlands.
Get together your friends and family for a fun day out - browse, shop and enjoy the Christmassy atmosphere created by musicians and entertainers. With so many bargains to be found, drop your full bags at the Present Crèche while you continue shopping.
The 16th Festive Gift Fair promises to be a Showstopper of an event, so head along to Birmingham’s NEC to do all your Christmas Shopping in one fell swoop.
• Arts & Crafts • Christmas Decorations, Cards and Ribbon • Festive Food and Drink • Handbags, Jewellery and Fashion • Gifts for Cooks • Gifts for Gardeners • Games, Toys, Stocking Fillers • Beauty and Health Products • Baby gifts • Gadgets • And much, much more!
To be in with a chance of winning a pair of tickets to this fun day out, simply answer the following question.
With so many bargains to be found, where can you drop your full bags, while you continue to shop?..
Competition Rules: Competition closes 2.30pm Wednesday 9th November 2011.
Please include your name and address on your entry.
Competition Prize: We have 50 pairs of tickets to give away for use between Thursday 17th - Sunday 20th November 2011.
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