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Witney Psychic and Wellbeing Fair

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Get into the swing of Spring at Oxfordshire’s longest running Psychic & Wellbeing Fair, in Witney.

Witney’s Psychic & Wellbeing Fair has been going for over 15 years now, but this year, for the first time, it’s a two day event. At the Langdale Hall, Saturday and Sunday March 11thand 12th, 11-5pm, organised by Deer Spirit Events.

Spring is a time to release old stagnant energy and bring in new, fresh opportunities. At this fair, you can get a reading to find out about your future, or try a holistic therapy to relax, de-stress and clear out that mental/emotional clutter.

Retailers here specialise in products that look great, but also make you feel great. Transform your home or workspace with crystals, artwork, or handmade crafts. Nurture yourself with organic candles, handmade jewellery, healthy living, and beauty products.

It’s also National Sleep Awareness Week, so come and talk to an expert if you’re having trouble sleeping. Or just take in the positive energy and great vibe with friends, family, and like-minded people.

Just £2 to get in. You can pay on the door (under 16s free with adult)

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