
Welcome to Strawberry Fair
Proud to be the Cambridges favourite free, volunteer run festival.
Strawberry Fair Gets The Go Ahead
We are pleased to announce that Strawberry Fair has been given permission to go ahead this year and with no early closure.
The committee would like to thank all those have shown their support for the Fair in the last few weeks.
We will be working closely with the council and the residents in coming weeks to achieve the goals we have set ourselves in order to make the fair a great day out for absolutely everyone.
Again we would like to thank you for your support
See you all at the 2009 Fair!
Up Coming Meeting Dates
Programming Meeting - 19th November
Production Meeting - 26th November
Infrastructure Meeting - 3rd December
General Meeting - 10th December
All meetings are in meeting room of the Boathouse and start 8 for 8:30pm
New Committee
Congratulations to our new elected committee, the new committee is:
Chair of the Fair - Justin Argent
Vice Chair - Mike Wilson
Secretary - Drew Park
Treasurer - Jane Wilson
Chair of Infrastructure - Richard Brown
Chair of Programming - Nick Townsend
Chair of Production - Martin Twiss
The new committee would like to thank the out going committee for its hard work and devotion to Strawberry Fair, Thank you.
Annual General Meeting
Hello all, its AGM time again, this year it will take place upstairs in the Boathouse on Wednesday, 1st of October from 8pm. As usual the current elected committee will close last years fair and resign. Nominations and elections for the coming years committee will then take place and the 2009 fair will get on the road. Also any matters that have arisen during the break will be discussed and future meeting dates will be arranged. We look forward to seeing you there, the 2008 committee.
Photos now up
Our own photo gallery and links to other fair-goers' photo galleries is now on the 2008 Photos page of the site.
A Final Thanks
The Strawberry Fair Committee has just had its final debrief for the 2008 Fair and the general response from everyone involved is that despite the weather, this was the best Strawberry Fair EVER, So many many thanks to the 1200+ local volunteers who work so hard to put it together and many more thanks to the 1000 odd artists and performers who make the fair the vibrant community brilliance that has made us Cambridges most popular event. See you next year!!
LONG LIVE STRAWBERRY FAIR
New Strawberry Fair Forum
We have a new forum up and running to discuss all things Strawberry, please feel free to sign up and get involved.
We Still Need Your Positive Feedback
Email the Council Now
We all know how great Strawberry Fair is lets make sure the Council know too, their email addresses are ,
Litter Picking
Please help... We still have a couple of days of litter picking left so, just pop down to the common on Monday 9th June, or Tuesday 10th when you have a free hour or two and pick some litter.
"It's Your Fair, Play Fair" a success
Chair of Strawberry Fair, Martin Twiss is delighted with peoples response to the requests laid out in campaign, It's your Fair, Play Fair. He thanks them for not camping and being so understanding, "Without this reaction the future of the Fair was in question, now that we have seen such a positive response from people who have previously camped, I am happy we will see many more years of the Fair"
Tonnes of Thanks for the 1200+ Volunteers
Thanks to all the volunteers who helped make Strawberry Fair the wonderful day that it was. We beat it all again and made a fair happen, cheers guys - pat yourselves on the back. Coming soon is a photo gallery so keep checking the site. To submit photos please email them to ...
Introduction to the Fair
For those who missed it...
Strawberry fair is a free, one-day arts and crafts festival in the center of Cambridge, UK. This year fair was on Saturday June 6th, 2009.
Our website aims to show you around the fair and introduces to you its volunteers. Take a look around and find out what's happening at this year's event, and maybe even how you can help make it happen...
The fair is run and paid for, not by the council, but through the dedicated efforts of ordinary, unelected and unpaid individuals. People not unlike me or you, in fact these people may well be you and me, depending on who is reading this blurb. Strawberry Fair is, after all, your festival, and you have every right to help make it happen. It is, in fact, ENCOURAGED.
It's your Fair, Play Fair.
Strawberry Fair believes in being a good neighbour and so this year has launched a campaign to encourage visitors of the Fair to not only respect others whilst enjoying the entertainment but also those living nearby Midsummer Common. There's nothing revolutionary about what we're asking people to do, infact it's all about common sense. Find out more about the campaign by clicking here.


