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James Martin Cookery Demonstration at Denby Pottery Village


Tuesday 10 Apr 2018 by a Content Contributor
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Denby Pottery Village will be hosting two Spring Cookery Demonstrations by James Martin on Sunday, 29th April at its popular Visitor Centre adjacent to Denby Pottery.



Andy Twigge, Radio Presenter, will be the compere so it promises to be a fun event. Tickets are now on sale at £20 each with a limited number of VIP tickets available at £45 each, only available at Promokortingen. Demonstrations will take place at 11 am and 2pm and will last one hour followed by book signing.



This year Denby Pottery celebrates 10 years of their partnership with James Martin and to celebrate is launching a Collection of Gastro Dessert Sets.

To order tickets call 01773 740799 and the event takes place next door to the Pottery on the B6179, off the A38, 2 miles south of Ripley, 8 miles north of Derby.



This article was supplied by a third party and was not written by the Sticky Beak Blog.

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