We are pleased to announce 3 new venues and 4 great new fairs for 2006.
Brunel’s Passenger and Train Shed is housed in the historic city of Bristol’s award-winning Historic Railway Buildings which are known locally as Temple Meads ‘Old Station’. The area has been developed and now houses the British Empire & Commonwealth Museum featuring over 16 themed galleries. Since its construction in 1839, the Old Station has seen many changes. In the 1960’s the buildings were in a state of total disrepair. Many years of extensive restoration rework have succeeded in saving Brunel’s masterpiece and now ‘The Train Shed’ has been transformed in to one of the finest exhibition areas in Bristol.
![]() Brunel's Train Shed |
Inside ‘Brunel’s Train Shed’ the exhibition space itself is large, tall and airy. There is easy access and level loading with parking available up to the venue doors. Temple Meads Station is located in the centre of Bristol and accessible by train from most areas of the country. There is also easy access from the M32, M4 and M5.
![]() The Train Shed Today |
A wide variety of fairs and functions are held at the Train Shed. Antique fairs have taken place here for more than 20 years with Art Deco events proving the most popular. With the Train Shed so firmly established on the map, John Slade of Take Five Fairs and Jo Talliss of Talisman/Jazz are confident that their new Grand Glass Fair on 22nd January 2006 and 2-day Art Deco & Nouveau Fair 25th-26th January will be a roaring success in 2006.
Following the successes of the Woking Art Deco fairs we are pleased to announce a brand new Art Deco and Art Nouveau Fair at Harlequins Rugby Stadium on the Chertsey Road (A316), Twickenham.
The first Art Deco & Nouveau event will be held on Bank Holiday Monday 1st May 2006.
Following on from the success of our specialist fairs at Woking we have decided to hold a new event called 'The Big Indoor Flea and COllectors Market.'
There will something for everyone at this new fair including antiques & collectibles, craft, bric-a-brac and general items for sale.
The first Flea and Collectors Market will take place on 8th October 2006.
An exiciting new fair is to be held at Chiswick Town Hall which concentrates on the highly popular area of Vintage Fashion. You will find, not only costume and clothing, but also textiles, accessories, shoes, hats and handbags.
The first of these events will take place on 11th June 2006.
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