The Peterborough Evening Telegraph

10 of the best

Your guide to events you must not miss this week

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1 Festival of Antiques East of England Arena and Events Centre, March 30/31

The leading bi-annual European antique fair, is back and bigger than ever before with over 2,000 stalls featuring everything from furniture to fine art, jewellery to ceramics, and collectabl­e stamps to quirky vintage toys. Spread across five indoor areas this huge event is the ultimate day out for antique collectors, home improvers and browsers.

www.festivalof­antiques.co.uk 2 Easter Egg Hunt Ferry Meadows, April 1 Oh no, the Easter Bunny has misplaced all of his Easter eggs, can you and your family help him find them in time for Easter? Begin with some seasonal spring craft, explore the park and hunt for eggs and collect your prize at the end (1 prize per child booked). Meet at the Discovery Den, 10.30am-12.00noon or 13.30 – 15.00. Cost: £4 per child.

Book on 01733 234193 3 Drive-in movies Sacrewell Farm, until April 14 There are a whole host of family movies to look forward to, starting with Toy Story 3 (March 30th), Hop (March 31st), Willy Wonka and the Chocolate Factory (April 1st) and The Lion King (April 2nd).

www.sacrewell.org.uk

4 Easter Egg Hunt Sacrewell Farm, March 30-April 2

Follow the Easter Trail on foot and take young adventurer­s across the whole site. As well as the Easter Trail, you can meet the cade lambs at daily lamb shows and see the Lincoln Longwool, Texel Cross and Jacob lambs in the Lambing Barn, or in the fields with their mums.

www.sacrewell.co.uk

5 Easter Egg Hunt Peckover House, Wisbech, March 30- April 2

Bonnets, bunnies, chicks and hares are just some of the clues children will be hunting for. There is also a Spring Nature Trail for adults and older children (fromApril 3).

www.nationaltr­ust.org.uk 6 Easter Activities Peterborou­gh Cathedral, April 2-6 Families with children of all ages are invited to drop in (1pm to 4pm) to discover the Easter story and have fun making some colourful crafts to take home. There will also be a quiz with chocolate prizes for the winners! Entry to the ‘Easter Craft Activities’ is free and there is no need to book. Donations are invited to cover costs. Children must be accompanie­d by an adult. Becket’s Tea Room will also be a centre of fun with its ‘Easter HatMaking and Decorating’ sessions, until April 13 (not Saturdays and Sundays). 07702 948216 or becketstea­room@gmail.com

7 Family Fun Day Peterborou­gh Conservati­ve Club, April 1

Easter egg hunt, bouncy castle, giant family games, Easter bonnet contest, face painting and much more.

8 Easter Fun Day The Dragon, Werrington, April 1

Enjoy an Easter egg hunt, children’s games, a face painter, colouring competitio­n, raffle and a cake stall to savour.

werrington­villagepla­ygroup.co.uk 9 Big Bunny Hunt Queensgate, until April 1 The Easter bunny needs help to find his Easter eggs. Grab an activity pack filled with goodies from the Informatio­n Desk and solve the clues to reveal the location of each egg.

queensgate-shopping.co.uk

10 Fun Run Ferry Meadows, April 2

Raise money for Rotary charities at the 3K Fun Run, with a 10am start. There will be prizes for the best bunny costumes and Easter bonnet. Cost is £5 adult and £2 children.

Tickets available from www.ticketsour­ce.co.uk/date/456207

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