ENFYS Craft Fair will be holding a Christmas themed event on Saturday, October 3, at St Francis Millennium Hall, Park Road, Barry from 10am until 4pm.

Crafters will be busy from now until December to create and produce gifts and cards that will be suitable for family and friends. These gifts and cards will not to be found in High Street shops as they are made especially for sale at the Craft Fair.

The free charity table will be taken up with members from the local group of the RNLI, Royal National Lifeboat Institute. The RNLI is funded by charitable donations and is a charity that saves lives at sea.

Life boat crews and lifeguards have saved 140,000 lives since 1824. The Barry Dock Lifeboat Station is situated on the north shore of the Severn Estuary in a major port.

Barry Lifeboat Station has operated an all-weather lifeboat for over 100 years. Crews have been awarded with 14 awards of gallantry.

During the first week of September they had five call outs in six days making a very busy week for the volunteer crews.

If you wish to help the RNLI come along to the Fair and show your support to the fundraisers.

Refreshments are available to purchase which include hot or cold drinks, cheese and potato pie, corned beef pie, (which are served with salad ), quiche, filled rolls, toasted sandwiches and toasted tea cakes.

A very warm welcome awaits.

For more information about the fair and the free charity table please contact Beryl on 01446 418695 or Cyril on 01446 400149.