B-Shed was again a relaxed buzz of activities, lively music, and wining and dining for all ages (Well, not so much of the wining for the younger ones).
The last of these Sundays is on next weekend. See our story here. So don’t miss it!
B-Shed was again a relaxed buzz of activities, lively music, and wining and dining for all ages (Well, not so much of the wining for the younger ones).
The last of these Sundays is on next weekend. See our story here. So don’t miss it!
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