THE Parish of St Andrew Major is holding its Autumn Fair on Saturday, November 21 at the Parish and Lee Halls, Britway Road, Dinas Powys.

Father Christmas will open the Fair at 2pm, where he'll take his place in his magical grotto to meet children.

Visitors to the Fair will have the opportunity to purchase high quality, hand-made gifts, cards and Christmas decorations as well as purchasing goods from many other stalls, which include White Elephant, books and cakes.

Refreshments, including home made cakes, will be served in the Lee Hall and the admission includes a cup of tea or coffee and a biscuit.

Talking about the Fair the Rector of St Andrew Major, Revd Andrew James, said, "All proceeds from the Autumn Fair go to charity and this is the main charitable fundraising activity of the parish. Last year over £2,200 was raised and charities, both local and overseas, benefited from the hard work of the parishioners from the churches of St Andrew's, St Peter's and St Michael's. The charities receiving donations from this year’s Fair will be Help for Heroes, Medecins sans Frontieres, Sands (stillborn and neonatal death charity) and the Multiple Sclerosis Society (Cardiff and the Vale). For more information about these charities log on to the Parish of St Andrew Major at stpetersdinaspowys.org.uk/".