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Rouillac Market

Rouillac Market !!

The 27th is here tomorrow and the influx of bewildered, expectant visitors is soon to be upon the lucky inhabitants of Rouillac. The large eclectic market that's been held on the 27th regardless of which day of the week it falls or the unpredictable situation of the micro-climatic weather. The well presented and spacious market has been in existence for as long as I've been here and has probably had well worded references in the historical newsletters of the Charente's yester-years. I challenge anyone that hasn't been to the large and industries market or even heard about it before, to give it a go and try and find something that it doesn't sell. Obviously you wont be receiving any kind of prize, apart from the enjoyment and wonderful day out you'll receive for free. And obviously don't expect to find anything that resembles any given high street back in good old blighty or the technology you'll find in far eastern lands. Good luck and I hope to see you all there because of course I'll be going.


 
Posted by: Thomas Nichol on 25 June 2009
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Re: Rouillac Market

Richard Stewart25 June 2009  
Thanks for the tip Thomas! As a member on Guide2, you can put this market in our events section free of charge if you like. If you have any photos that give a good representation of Rouillac market,you can include them as well. Best regards. Richard.
 

 
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