1. Alresford Agricultural Show
Livestock classes, displays of farm equipment, trade stands and much more.
Titchfield Park, Saturday, 9am-6pm.
2. Romsey Food Fest
Stalls, cookery demonstrations, baking competitions for kids, live music.
Town centre, Sunday, 10am-3pm.
3. Twyford Waterworks
Annual gathering of classic cars and fire engines, plus guided tours of the waterworks.
Hazeley Road, Sunday, 11am-4pm.
4. Beaulieu Autojumble
More than 2,000 stands with all kinds of motoring-related bargains, plus Dealermart with 100 classic cars for sale.
National Motor Museum, Saturday (from 10am) and Sunday (from 9.30am).
5. Littleton & Harestock Show
Fund-raising village event of the year featuring pet shows, circus performing, a giant scalextric, crafts and flower show.
Littleton Recreation Ground, Saturday, 1pm start, and Sunday, 10am service.
6. Bee & Honey Weekend at Bursledon
Fareham & District Bee Keepers put on hive demonstrations – chance to make beeswax candles and learn about honey extraction.
Manor Farm, Manor Farm Country Park, Saturday and Sunday.
7. National Watersports Festival
UK’s largest multidiscipline water-sport event with more than 500 competitors bringing in 10,000 spectators.
Hayling Island, Friday, Saturday and Sunday.
8. Hinton Arms Vintage Vehicle Meet
The annual vintage car meet at Hinton Arms features a bar, hog roast and a range of classic cars.
Petersfield Road, Cheriton, Sunday, 10am-4pm.
9. Bighton Village Fete
Featuring the Great Bighton Bake as well as cream teas, play a game of tug-o-war, and see the best breeds in the dog show.
Sunday, 1.30pm-4pm.
The cream of the crop at Bighton Village Hall
10. SC4M Festival
All-day long South Central for Music folk-tinged fest featuring The Rails, Danny and the Champions of the World and The Travelling Band.
The Railway, Winchester, Sunday, 12pm-11pm.
Pictured: Danny and the Champions of the World
Information is correct to the best of our knowledge. It is advisable to check where appropriate with venue and event organisers.
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