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Trade Stand List Trade Stand List Name Avenue Number 30MHz Innovation Hub A W Robinson ROYAL 13 8 A1 Installations 11 340 Ablaze Bowls Craft Tent Accessory Attic 1 9 Acorn Forge 1 3 Adnams plc Food Hall AGA Norwich 7 186 Agri Lloyd 11 329 c/o Tangerine Holdings Ltd Agrikel 12 373 Alan Boswell Group 4 75 All Season's Leisure 1 8 Andrew Maskery Associates Ltd 11 325 Anglia Access Platforms 11 323 Anglia Farmers Ltd 12 366 Anglia Pallets 10 272 Anglia Quality Meat 14 390 Association Ltd Anglia Woodburner Centre Ltd 11 339 Anglian Charolais Breeders 10 276 Name Avenue Number Anglian Demolition and 14 386 Asbestos Ltd Anglian Home Improvements 8 219 Anglian Water 11 316 Anglian Water 10 268 Archangel Distilleries ROYAL 95 Art Gallery 9 235 Artisan Chocolate Spice Saffire 10 294 Assist Trust 3 47 ATS Euromaster 11 317 Aurina Ltd PRES AV 158 Automated Garage Doors and 11 313 Gates Ltd Avant Hire Services 16 447 Baggleys Machinery 16 458 Bags and Gladrags 7 195 Bags Plus (UK) PRES AV 172 Baillie Haylage 6 112 Bakeshack Food Hall BarbeSkew Ltd 8 213 Barkers of Suffolk Ltd 4 60 Barn Bacon Co Food Hall Bartram Mowers 16 456 BASC Countryside Area Name Avenue Number Beach Hut Charm Craft Tent Bearingboys 12 352 Beeston Hall School 1 10 Belle Etoile 16 452 Belle Etoile 4 85 Belvedere Reproductions 8 225 Ben Burgess (Beeston) 12 370 Ben Burgess & Co 14 388 Ben Burgess GroundsCare 12 369 Betts of Brandon 1 12 Bike Trac Ltd 11 336 Binder Ltd 12 362 Blacks Cheese Ltd Food Hall Boston Crop Sprayers 15 432 Botanica International Ltd 3 29 Bourn Hall Fertility Clinic 10 79 Break 4 62 Breckland Orchard Food Hall Breckland Water Treatment 11 335 Bredon Hill Shooting ROYAL 137 Brinsea Products Ltd 18 480 Britbox (UK) 8 229 British Horological Institute 3 43 Name Avenue Number British Horse Society Horse Village British Sugar 16 441 British Wool Marketing Board 18 479 Broadacre Gardens Flower and Garden Broadland Bowmen 1 1 Broadland Towbar & Trailer 11 316 Centre Ltd Broads Authority Broads Village Broads Society Broads Village Broadway Machinery 15 4 31 Brocklehursts ROYAL 135 Brothers Wines 3 44 Brown & Co ROYAL 134 Brownbread 16 453 Bullards Spirits Food Hall Bulls Green Nusery Flower and Garden Bush Tyres 15 426 Busseys Vehicle Leasing Ltd 16 460 Butternut Box 9 239 Buy Local Norfolk 9 251 By Christiane Millinery Craft Tent Cadent Gas 10 285 Caffe Piaggio Food Hall Name Avenue Number Cancer Reaserch UK PRES AV 156 Cancer Research UK PRES AV 156 Candi's Chutney Food Hall Cargo Store Worldwide Trading 10 254 Carrotech Ltd 11 337 Cats Protection 2 36 c/o The Professional Fundraiser Cecil Amey Ltd PRES AV 160 Chairs and Tables Ltd PRES AV 184 Chalk Farm Stoves 7 190 Charged Bike 3 28 Charles Taylor Trading 3 42 Chatham PRES AV 173 Chelsea Herbs/ Pillow Centre 18 475 Chet Valley Vineyard Food Hall Chocolate Fondue Company Food Hall Chucklehead Cider Food Hall Citron Presse Food Hall City College Norwich PRES AV 185 City College Norwich Flower and Garden Clarkes of Walsham Ltd 9 246 Co-Dunkall 12 358 Cocoon 9 118 Name Avenue Number Comte Cheese 10 294 Constitution Motors Ltd 11 312 Continental Cottage Ltd 10 294 Contractors Equipment Sales 14 393 Cooks Blinds & Shutters Ltd 10 264 Cottage Industries 10 299 Cottage.com 4 77 Country Land & Business ROYAL 133 Association Ltd Country Styles PRES AV 161 Cousins of Emneth Ltd 12 372 Coutts & Co PRES AV 169 Cranworth Farm Services 14 397 Crown House Flowers Flower and Garden Crown Oak 4 86 Crush Foods Food Hall Cupcake & Co Food Hall D J Wines Food Hall D&S Factors Ltd 11 342 Dacia 14 383 Dal-Bo UK 14 389 Daniel Lacey Construction Ltd 12 350 Dann's Food Hall Name Avenue Number David Relph Ltd 11 348 David Ritchie (Implements) Ltd 15 429 Davis & Company 7 199 Delann's Jewels 8 226 Devon Clothing PRES AV 174 Dexter National Show 11 327 Diocese of Norwich 8 227 Doubleday 14 396 Downham Cider Food Hall Drovers Way Food Hall Duff Morgan Citroen/DS/Seat 16 461 EACH 7 192 Earlham Institute Innovation Hub East Coast Chilli Company Food Hall East of England Ambulance 3 50 East of England Co-Operative 9 250 Society East of England Co-operative 9 233 Society Eastern Daily Press 7 200 Eastern Daily Press 7 197 Easton & Otley College 15 413 Easton & Otley College Flower and Garden Eden Crafts 11 348 Name Avenue Number Edinburgh Outdoor Clothing Co 7 211 Edinburgh Outdoor Clothing 11 331 Company Emelda Grace 7 196 Emergency Services Village 1 7 Emphasize 4 68 English Hertitage 3 31 English Rose Linens PRES AV 150 English Whisky Ltd Food Hall Epona Pro 3 53 Equinational Photography Horse Village Ernest Doe & Sons Ltd 14 368 Ernest Doe & Sons Ltd 14 394 Essance Foods Food Hall Estribos PRES AV 159 Eurostove Ltd 11 338 Eventive Funtime Ltd 17 462 Everest Ltd 10 267 Everyday Equine Horse Village Everyday Gorumet Gadgets 10 294 Express Coffee Cars Food Hall Eye Level Optical 4 61 Eye Level Optical 18 474 Name Avenue Number F J Lucas & Son Ltd 12 363 FAB Fudge Food Hall Fabulous Brownies 10 294 Fairfax and Favor Ltd ROYAL 96 Fairhaven Garden Trust Flower and Garden Farm and Rural Past 16 484 Farm Bits Direct Ltd 10 287 Federation of Small Businesses ROYAL 132 Felthorpe Lawnmower Services Forestry and Wood Fennmill 9 242 Fenspirits Food Hall Fine Norfolk Provender Food Hall Finn Geotherm 11 343 Flapjackery 10 294 Flint and Flame Food Hall Flint Vineyard Food Hall Flitz Fotos Craft Tent Flowers from the Farm Flower and Garden Foot Art 7 193 Ford & Slater (Norwich) Ltd 14 406 Forever England 4 87 Founding Drinks Ltd Food Hall Foxdenton Estate Company Food Hall Name Avenue Number Fuchs Lubricants (UK) plc 11 332 Fun with Ferrets Countryside Area G & J Peck Ltd 15 436 G & J Peck Ltd 16 436 Gallyons Country Clothing PRES AV 162 Game & Wildlife 2 40 Conservation Trust Garden Preserves Ltd Food Hall Garden Room Designs 7 208 Gardoolet 17 470 Gilbertson + Page 2 21 Gleadell Agriculture 10 281 Gone Crabbing PRES AV 155 Good News Stand 3 55 Gourmet Brownie Food Hall GPM Agricultural Ltd 12 375 Gray's of Shenstone 9 121 Green Home Energy Solutions 11 314 Green Pastures Flower and Garden Greenscape Energy Ltd 7 205 Gresham's School PRES AV 170 Grimme UK Ltd 15 437 Guinea London 4 76 Name Avenue Number Gurney Reeve & Co 16 446 Gus Gus Designs 9 122 H L Perfitt 9 249 Hanlon Equipment Sales Ltd 15 422 Harleston Cider Co Food Hall Harper Adams University 10 261 Healthcare Homes Group 2 20 Heart 102.4 18 467 Heavenly Feet 4 78 c/o Davis & Co/TLM Henry Sheach Ltd 12 351 Henstead Exotic Gardens Flower and Garden Heritage Will Writers 3 45 Hethersett Old Hall School 1 6 Heygate Farms Swaffham Ltd Food Hall Heygates 11 328 Hill Farm Oils Food Hall Hoggies Food Hall Holt Garden Centre Flower and Garden Home & Garden UK 7 210 Hotline-Horizont UK 10 278 Hugh Crane Cleaning 12 356 Equipment Ltd Hughes Fresh Fruit Food Hall Name Avenue Number Humbleyard English Wine Food Hall Hummingbird Technologies Innovation Hub I A E 15 426 I M Group 12 378 IFC Landscapes Ltd Flower and Garden Inspiration Trust 3 54 Interior Accents Soft Furnishings Craft Tent International Seafoods Food Hall Isaacs Shoes 8 224 J E Graham Ltd 12 359 J S Asphalt 16 445 Jacqsartisan Craft Tent Jaden's Handcrafted Gifts 10 255 Jarrold Fashion Show ROYAL SQU 0 Jarrold Intersport PRES AV 177 JBBT Ltd 15 425 Jinx + Jive Ltd ROYAL 94 John Doe 4 70 c./o Supporting Events John Halifax Ltd 6 126 John Hutchings Services Ltd 12 360 John Innes Centre Innovation Hub John Kemp Ltd 16 444 Name Avenue Number Johnson Bros (Fakenham) Ltd 14 400 Johnson Equestrian Horse Village Johnsons Toffee 10 294 Joules PRES AV 178 Judith Swannell Ceramics Craft Tent Julia Margaret Handbags 2 26 Julian Christian Ltd ROYAL 143 K & T Footwear 9 267 Katherine's Kitchen Food Hall Keith Mount Liming 10 282 Kettle Foods Food Hall Kindfood Food Hall King's Ely 2 35 Kingsley Smythe 4 71 Kingsway Tyres 16 443 Kit & Kaboodal 7 204 Kitchens & Things 7 203 Krazy Horse 11 346 L M Bateman 14 395 Laloa Ltd Craft Tent Langley School 2 34 Lansdown Country PRES AV 154 Laser Qube Ltd 8 228 Name Avenue Number Leicester Tigers Sports Zone Lillidale Ltd PRES AV 151 Lime Tree Pantry Food Hall Lincolnshire Drainage Co Ltd 12 371 Liquorice with a Twist Food Hall Little Norfolk Kitchen 10 294 Loldean Timber Flower and Garden Love A Taste Ltd 2 25 Love Food Hate Waste & Flower and Garden Master Composters Lovewell Blake PRES AV 165 Lucy's Garden Flower and Garden Luvvey Ltd 7 198 Lymn Bank Farm Food Hall M Gaze & Co Ltd 14 399 M Harpley Engineering Ltd 14 397 Macarons & More Food Hall MacMillian Charity 3 48 c/o BRC Promotions Mamacha Ltd 6 125 Manns 15 417 Manteaux PRES AV 163 Mark 2 Bike 7 187 Marrison Agricultural Ltd 11 321 Name Avenue Number Marsh Pig Food Hall Martham Boat Buliders Broads Village Massagicallly Craft Tent Mattressman 466 McCarthy and Stone 3 41 McKeever Sports Outlet 10 254 Mediterranean Deli Company Food Hall Melton Mowbray 11 326 Livestock Market Midland & East Anglia Hereford 14 391 Breeders Association Midland Chamois Co 2 27 Midland Clothing Ltd 6 127 Modulamb Ltd 16 450 Mole Trading Ltd 10 274 Moonaz 6 129 Morrison & MacKay Ltd Food Hall Mountain Dog 2 39 Mouton Nurseries Flower and Garden Mrs Candy Ltd Horse Village Munchy Seeds Food Hall Musks Ltd Food Hall N Richardson Ltd 12 364 Nags Essentials Horse Village Name Avenue Number Nancy Oldfield Trust Broads Village National Fostering Agency 2 23 National Garden Scheme Flower and Garden Nationwide Building Society 9 234 Natural England Broads Village Natures Menu Ltd 1 11 Natwest ROYAL 131 Neal's Yard Dairy Food Hall Needham Chalks Ltd 9 238 Nelson and Norfolk Tea Co Food Hall
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