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2016 New Forest & Hampshire County Show Alphabetical List of Tradestand 2016 New Forest & Hampshire County Show Alphabetical List of Tradestand Stand Block/ Stand Name Number Location Tel Number Email Address Website 165 Port & Maritime Regt, RLC 105 11 02380 515162 [email protected] Key: A & J Jewellery (Barry's Silver Jewellery) 92 9 01273 819817 [email protected] CT = Craft Marquees A & M Energy Solutions 234 38 02380 814813 [email protected] www.am-energy.com ESP = Eastern Shopping Pavilion Abha London 159 14 [email protected] www.abhalondon.com WSP = Western Shopping Pavilion Acorn Crafts 39 CT [email protected] www.thepenmakers.co.uk FH = Food Hall Active Simulators Ltd 295 36 01603 283672 [email protected] www.activesimulators.com LPM = Local Produce Market Adams Morey Ltd - Fiat Professional 194 18 02380 799540 [email protected] www.adamsmoreyvans.com Adjustamatic Bed Co 243 25 0808 2509482 wwwq.adjustablebeds.co.uk Advertiser and Times Ltd, The 139 14 01425 612594 [email protected] www.adt.press African Masters of Stone 192 18 07727 999863 [email protected] www.africanmastersofstone.co.uk African Shade Ltd 204 21 0027 7316 46230 [email protected] www.africanshade.com Alesney Designs 4 CT 01590 689771 [email protected] www.alesneydesigns.co.uk All About the Dog 31 3 01295 262714 [email protected] Allegoric Designs 3 WSP 07837 729984 [email protected] www.allegoric.co.uk Allen Silk 33 3 01420 475096 [email protected] www.gardenornamentwholesaler.co.uk Alzheimer's Society 127 13 0330 3330804 [email protected] www.alzheimers.org.uk American Round-Up 185 19 01798 865946 [email protected] www.americanroundup.com Ampfield Golf and Country Club 137 14 01794 368480 [email protected] www.ampfieldgolf.com Angel Creations 346 33 01983 761759 [email protected] www.angelcreationsiow.co.uk Angela Holidays 32 ESP 02380 403866 [email protected] www.angelaholidays.co.uk Angelic 5 WSP 07919 440065 [email protected] Anglian Home Improvements 263 29 01603 775248 [email protected] www.anglianhome.co.uk Ann's Crafts 6 CT 02380 550469 [email protected] Apex Tree Surgeons 328 34 01202 856404 [email protected] www.apextreesurgeons.com Apple Home Improvements 38 4 0800 6888832 [email protected] www.applehomeimprovements.co.uk Appletree Careline - New Forest District Council 61 6 02380 285546 [email protected] www.newforest.gov.uk/appletreecareline Applewood Joinery Ltd 335 33 01794 323968 [email protected] www.applewoodjoinery.co.uk Arctic Cabins Ltd 37 4 0115 9328888 [email protected] www.arcticcabins.co.uk Army Surplus Store Ltd, The 323 34 01297 23867 [email protected] www.thearmysurplusstore.co.uk Aromaglow 31 WSP 01747 840499 [email protected] www.aromaglow.co.uk Artist Dave White, The 44 CT 01425 628943 [email protected] www.davewhite.org.uk Aston Create and Design 1 ESP 07855 477831 [email protected] Aura Landscapes Ltd 301 35 02380 434231 [email protected] www.auralandscapes.co.uk Aussie Clobber 188 18 07826 256011 [email protected] www.facebook.com/aussieclobber Autograph 289 36 01205 352955 [email protected] Automobile Association, The 211 24 0800 181001 [email protected] www.theaa.com Baavet Ltd 373 30 01766 780780 [email protected] www.baavet.co.uk Backdoorshoes 28 WSP 01202 232357 [email protected] www.backdoorshoes.co.uk Balmer Lawn Motor Group 264 29 01590 623464 [email protected] www.balmerlawngroup.co.uk Bang and Olufsen of Bournemouth 212 24 01202 752000 [email protected] www.dawsonsav.co.uk Barker and Geary Ltd 111 12 01794 388205 [email protected] www.barkerandgeary.co.uk Batch Farm Cheesemakers Ltd 16 FH 01373 831508 [email protected] www.gouldscheddar.co.uk Bayer - No Bite Is Right 34 3 01273 712000 [email protected] www.itsajungle.co.uk Beanies 46 5 07867 823720 [email protected] www.tradebeanies.co.uk Bebe Y Ninos 80 8 07788 0866503 [email protected] Better Local Care 340 33 07585 325991 [email protected] www.betterlocalcare.org.uk Betty Moss 85 8 07767 486 879 BH Live 122 13 01202 456526 [email protected] www.bhlivetickets.co.uk BHG Marine 1 1 01590 613600 [email protected] www.bhg-marine.co.uk Big 5 Safaris / Weekend A La Carte 130 13 01722 744695 [email protected] www.big5safaris.co.uk Billy Cole - Scammell Display 363 a 31 02380 663485 Biltong Demon 3 LPM 07921 997804 [email protected] www.biltongdemon.com Black Bat Rare Breed Wool 236 38 07864 092245 [email protected] www.blackbat.co.uk Blacks Cheese Ltd 8 FH 0161 4314481 [email protected] www.blackscheese.co.uk Blandfords Home & Garden (Teak Roots) 42 5 01386 323767 [email protected] www.teakroots.co.uk Bliss Bedding Ltd 149 15 01335 310202 [email protected] www.blissbedding.com Stand Block/ Stand Name Number Location Tel Number Email Address Website Blue Cross, The 39 WSP 01993 867225 [email protected] www.bluecross.org.uk Blueberry London 6 WSP 01794 390496 [email protected] www.blueberry.london.com BOA Best of African Design 24 WSP 07958 062283 [email protected] www.boafricandesign.co.uk Bonnie Wee Bairns 35 CT 01702 296710 [email protected] Book Stall, The 369 31 01895 630213 [email protected] Brewins Bruins 30 CT 01929 761398 [email protected] www.brewinsbruins.co.uk British Bird Studies 22 CT 023 8029 3430 British Horse Society 169 16 02476 840500 [email protected] www.bhs.org.uk Brooklyn 4x4 Ltd 245 26 02380 740303 [email protected] www.brooklyn4x4.com BTC(Euro) Ltd 244 25 02476 328104 [email protected] Burghley Bags 256 27 07519 947796 [email protected] www.burghleybags.co.uk Burley Fudge 18 LPM 01425 403513 [email protected] www.burleyfudge.co.uk Burly Bed 183 19 01208 841264 [email protected] www.burlybed.co.uk Burrwood Boards 7 CT 01268 771449 [email protected] www.burrwoodboards.com C & O Tractors Ltd 199 20 01258 451221 [email protected] www.candotractors.com Cadac Leisure 316 35 0333 2000 363 [email protected] www.cadac.uk.com Cadogan Cardigans 71 CT 01805 622220 [email protected] www.cadogans.co.uk Caldwells (Lymington) Ltd 141 15 01590 675875 [email protected] www.caldwells.uk.com Calor Gas Ltd 101 10 0800 626626 [email protected] www.calor.co.uk Canadian Spa Company 219 23 01280 812305 [email protected] www.canadianspacompany.com Capstone Fostercare 63 6 [email protected] www.capstonefostercare.co.uk Casada 4 WSP 01722 500156/ 07817 897993 [email protected] www.casada.co.uk Catalina Spas Ltd 100 10 01980 611555 [email protected] www.catalinaspas.co.uk Catapult Assoc, The 180 19 01255 870742 [email protected] Catch (Iow) Ltd 6 LPM 01983 755551 [email protected] www.catchisleofwight.co.uk Category Cladding Ltd 206 21 01452 412069 [email protected] www.categorycladding.com Cats Protection 55 6 03000 121212 [email protected] www.cats.org.uk Celador Radio/ Sam FM & The Breeze 20 3 02380 384100 [email protected] www.samfm.co.uk/ www.thebreeze.com Celia Lewis- Wood Sculpture 58 CT 01980 862517 [email protected] Celtic Spirit Co 21 FH 01407 730021 [email protected] www.celticspirit.co.uk Chalke Valley Cheese 25 LPM 01725 551181 [email protected] www.chalkvalleycheese.co.uk Chambers Guilfoyle Ltd T/A Chambers & Co 9 ESP 02083066173 [email protected] www.chambers-london.com Charles Taylor Trading 348 33 01538 361382 [email protected] www.charlestaylortrading.com Chatham Uk 361 32 01392 822981 [email protected] www.chatham.co.uk Cheetah Electric Fencing 205 21 0800 689 3723 [email protected] www.cheetah.ie Chelsea Herbs/ Voyager 90 9 01903 501770 Cherry Tree Hampshire 23 FH 02381 222842 [email protected] www.cherrytreepreserves.co.uk Chewton Glen Hotel 155 14 01425 282212 [email protected] www.chewtonglen.com Chocolate Fondue Company 38 FH 01376 584669 [email protected] www.chocolatefonduecompany.co.uk Chris Button Photography 56 CT 02380 863010 [email protected] www.chrisbuttonphotography.co.uk Christchurch Powr Tools Ltd 114 12 01202 473355 [email protected] www.powrtools.co.uk Christopher Hoare Tree Services Ltd 112 12 02380 897933 [email protected] www.chtstrees.co.uk Chucklehead Cider 2 FH 01243 572332 [email protected] www.chuckleheadcider.co.uk Cinnamon 50 5 07929 427235 [email protected] City Cows 87 8 0207 099 6616 [email protected] www.citycows.co.uk Classic Cottages Limited 253 27 01326 555500 [email protected] www.classic.co.uk Classic Garden Furniture 53 5 01256 359398 [email protected] www.classic-garden-furniture.co.uk Classy Bags Ltd 102 10 01452 549866 [email protected] www.classy-bags.co.uk Climate Roofs Ltd 315 35 01934 416388 [email protected] www.climateroofs.co.uk Clive Emson Land & Property Auctioneers 225 22 01489 564606 [email protected] www.cliveemson.co.uk Co-Operative Funeral Care 334 34 0843 7510407 [email protected] www.co-operativefuneralcare.co.uk Coastal Driveways Ltd 126 13 07340 806904 [email protected] www.coastaldrives.co.uk Coathanger Clothing Co Ltd / Warwickshire Clothing 269 29 01524 844655 [email protected] www.warwickshireclothing.com Coin Creations 42 CT 01952 884545 [email protected] www.coindesign.co.uk Collier
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