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FAIRFIELD IN PICTURES
Thursday, 20 September 2007
Sus Sus Sus Sus Suspect Device
The sirens were a wailing in Croydon at lunchtime today when East Croydon station was cordoned off.  From what we earwigged from the local paper photographer's conversation (on his mobile, bottom left of picture) there was a suspect package found at the station and they'd evacuated the local office buildings. More than that we know not.

Posted by fairfield123 at 1:34 PM BST
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Wednesday, 19 September 2007
Wedding Bells

Just in case you didn't know....we also do weddings at Fairfield almost every weekend.
 
These vary from quite small affairs to banquets for up to 400 people (indeed we're probably one of the biggest wedding venues in the South). There's a wedding fair here on Sunday 28th October and if you're coming along then please come visit our stand. Alternatively call us up for a wedding pack on 0208 603 3936. 
 
Some folk have said that we put on such good weddings that it's worth collaring some stranger off the street and proposing there and then, just so you can sample our fantastic wedding hospitality. Admittedly the 'some folk' that said it work in Fairfield's Marketing Department, but you can't knock us for trying.


Posted by fairfield123 at 10:36 AM BST
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Thursday, 13 September 2007
That's 200 quid then...



These are the poster drums that are outside Fairfield. Sadly we came in this morning to find they'd been in receipt of a damned good kicking last night. The three acrylic sheets will cost 68 pounds each to replace (plus VAT).

Fairfield is a registered charity in receipt of very little public funding. Therefore every penny counts and everyone here has put in a lot effort to make sure Croydon still has a world class venue on its doorstep. Unfortunately these sorts of sums can't be claimed back on insurance.

 So, whilst we wish whoever did it no permanent ill-will, we do hope that the sharp edges they created may have caused at least a little blood loss around the ankles.

If you know of anyone that returned home late last night with either blood-stained socks, or preferably their foot hanging off, please let us know and I'm sure we can rustle up a reward of some sort.


remote Posted by fairfield123 at 3:49 PM BST
Updated: Thursday, 13 September 2007 3:55 PM BST
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Wednesday, 12 September 2007
LazyTown Live Launch


As well as having our panto launch here yesterday one of us also attended a reception at the Icelandic Ambassador's residence in Park Lane to celebrate the launch of LazyTown Live. For those of you that don't have small children (they that hog the telly and even go as far as sneakily hiding the remote control so you can't change the channel while they go down to the park), LazyTown is the fastest selling kid's TV show ever and is currently on TV in 48 countries around the world. The creator of the show is Icelander Magnus Scheving who also plays the show's main character, Sporticus, on TV.

The show is now being transferred to the stage and is already selling extremely well in Croydon (..and we don't have it until July next year!). Magnus was at the launch and gave us a very animated speech, as one would expect of Sporticus, about his healthy living message for children. It promises to be a great event. The Icelandic Ambassador was there too, although he didn't have anyone handing out the Ferrero Rochers.

remote Posted by fairfield123 at 11:45 AM BST
Updated: Thursday, 13 September 2007 3:54 PM BST
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Tuesday, 11 September 2007
Panto Launched!!

Our panto this year, Dick Whiitington, was officially launched to the
assembled ranks of the press today. As Croydon basked in some late summer
sun we took advantage of the weather by having the photo-shoot take place in
the Queen's Gardens opposite Fairfield. Pictured is Lucy Benjamin and our
Dame, Malcolm Lord having their pictures taken. Watch the press for the
pics. The lady in the immediate foreground didn't know where the camera was.
Someone should have told her "It's behind you".


remote Posted by fairfield123 at 4:26 PM BST
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