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Found in Deeping for Father’s Day

Gift packs of beers and glasses from Deeping based Bowler’s Brewery - an ideal Father’s Day present. Especially as they are offering a 10% discount on purchases from their website (www.bowlers.beer) with the code DAD10. Bowler’s beers can also be purchased locally from the Market Gate Deli, The Vine House farm shop and Waterside garden centre.

Choose your Fathers Day gift at the Red Cross Shop and support a great cause at the same time!

Higgledy Piggledy Pots

A Limited Edition Linocut Print

By Dehlia Barnard-Edmunds

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‘Fathers Day fabric bags - fill them with what they like then use the bag forever! £12 each or 2 for £20. Details Facebook. com/madebybeck

Bring your Dad with you to the River Restaurant on Fathers Day and his main meal is free!

Inspired by the flavours of Eccles cake, bursting with raisins and warm spice, tthis gin is distilled in Manchester and made in collaboration with the show.Available from The Cigar Shop, Market Place.

Breakfast in bed doesn’t just have to be for Mother’s Day. Why not visit Market Gate Deli for fresh Hambleton Bakery bread, delivered daily? Now doing Croissants, as well, made to a traditional continental recipe, perfect for breakfast or brunch. Grasmere Farm Butchers opposite, hosts award winning sausages and bacon that will make a great filling for Hambleton bread. Their Breakfast Mushroom (Mushroom, topped with Sausage, Black Pudding, Tomatoes and latticed Bacon) just need’s an egg adding to it. Of course for that traditional Father’s Day treat, Market Gate Deli can take care of your gift options too, with plenty of locally brewed beers and English Gin to choose from.

For the Dad who has everything! Phrenology bookends £19.00 from Market Deeping Antiques

Award winning fudge made from a traditional recipe in Deeping. Available from Sams, Rycroft Ave, Market Gate Deli and from www,deepingfudge.co.uk

Recreate the atmosphere of Oktoberfest with this pair of German beer steins with their lids for £35 from Market Deeping Antiques.

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