Local Produce & Handicraft


9AM, Widecombe Fair Field.

Potatoes at twenty paces! Whatever your particular passion or bent, if your dahlias are the best this side of the cattle grid, your marrows are the biggest on the moors, or you reckon yourself to be the local queen (or indeed, king) of Victoria sponge cakes, there’s a class for you.

The Produce Schedule for 2025 is now available for you to start planning! Download a printable version here or see the full list lower down on this page.

Please see the Terms & Conditions of entry. This page includes a form allowing you to send in entries by post; alternatively please email your entry details to produce@widecombefair.com before Friday 5th September.

Thank you to everyone who entered the 2024 competitions. Congratulations to all the winners, and for everyone else, best get practising for this year!

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WIDECOMBE FAIR 2025 PRODUCE SCHEDULE

VEGETABLES ( ALL LOCALLY GROWN)

HERMON FRENCH SIVER SALVER

1.      3 Coloured potatoes

2.      3 White potatoes

3.      3 Onions , grown from sets or seed

4.      3 Carrots Trimmed and washed

5.      3 Beetroot Trimmed and washed

6.      6 Runner beans

7.      Longest runner bean

8.      6 French beans – any colour

9.      Any squash or courgette

10.   2 Leeks

11.   4 Tomatoes

12.   Any vegetable not already mentioned

13.   4 Culinary herbs in a jar

14.   A collection of 5 different vegetables in a standard box(12” x 16”)

FLOWERS ( ALL LOCALLY GROWN) TROPHY TO BE PRESENTED

15.  3 Dahlias

16. One specimen dahlia, any type

17. A single Rose

18. A single stem of any flower ( excl. dahlia and rose)

19. 3 Hydrangea flower stems

20. A vase of 9 mixed flowers (3 of each var)

21. A vase of decorative foliage.

 

FLORAL ART – TROPHY TO BE PRESENTED

22. A woodland arrangement (leaves, berries, twigs etc)

23. An arrangement in an unusual container

24. An arrangement in a teacup

25. A flower arrangement in a basket

ART AND CRAFT CLASSES (aged 13 and over)

THE GORDON DAW MEMORIAL TROPHY

26. A woven knitted or crocheted item   

27. A needlework item

28. A decorated greeting card , any medium

29.  A pencil sketch

30. A painting, any subject, any medium

31. An item made from wood, metal / clay

32. Any craft item not mentioned

33. A photo ‘ Wonderful Dartmoor Weather’

34. A short poem .

 

CHILDRENS CLASSES – UNDER 7 (Tame CUP)

35. Garden on a plate    

36. 4 iced biscuits                                          

37 An animal made from fruit and/or veg

38. Flowers in footwear                

39. A model from recycled material

40. A painting, any subject any medium  

CHILDRENS CLASSES – 8 TO 12 ( HUTCHINS CUP)

41. A Pizza up to 9”

42  A lego Model

43. A painting, any  subject any medium

44. Flowers in an unusual container

45. A gingerbread man

46. An animal made from fruit and/or veg

HOME PRODUCE  THE ROSE BOWL

47. A selection of homemade confectionary

48. An apple cake – own recipe

49. 6 decorated cup cakes (floral theme)

50. A traditional pasty

51. 3 scotch eggs

52. A homity pie

53. A loaf of fruit bread

54. A rectangular tear and share savoury bread

55. A jar of jam

56. A jar of lemon curd

57. A jar of chutney

58. A bottle of homemade drink, cordial, cider, wine beer etc

59. 6 eggs in a basket. (Chicken or duck)

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