Suffolk's smallest town to host annual Christmas fair
Clare, Suffolk's smallest town, will host its annual Christmas Fair later this month promising shopping, food, drink and entertainment.
Senior Reporter
Senior reporter covering the west Suffolk and Sudbury patch.
Senior reporter covering the west Suffolk and Sudbury patch.
Clare, Suffolk's smallest town, will host its annual Christmas Fair later this month promising shopping, food, drink and entertainment.
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