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  2. Sloe Fair - Wikipedia

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    The Sloe Fair is a travelling funfair that is held annually on 20 October at Northgate carpark in Chichester, West Sussex.The fair was first held in 1107 [1] or 1108 [2] after King Henry I of the Kingdom of England granted Ralph de Luffa, Bishop of Chichester, the right to hold a fair [1] for a period of eight days from a date of de Luffa's choosing.

  3. Timeline of Sussex history - Wikipedia

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    Henry I of England grants Bishop Ralph de Luffa the right to hold a fair in Chichester, which becomes known as the Sloe Fair. [42] 1108: Chichester Cathedral is consecrated under Bishop Ralph de Luffa. [40] 1139: Siege of Arundel - part of the events of the Anarchy. [43] 1155: Earliest known charter of the Cinque Ports, included Hastings and ...

  4. Chichester - Wikipedia

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    The Sloe Fair, a funfair that dates back to the 12th Century, is held annually on 20 October in the city's Northgate car park. [62] Chichester Cinema at New Park [63] is the city's first and only arthouse cinema. It shows a selection of mainstream, small-budget and older films 7 days a week.

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  6. Category:Chichester - Wikipedia

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  7. Category:Annual fairs - Wikipedia

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    S. St Giles' Fair; San Diego County Fair; Sarajevo Beer Festival; SATIS Expo; Schomberg Fair; Schueberfouer; Sloe Fair; Sooke Fall Fair; Sorochyntsi Fair; Southern California Fair

  8. Lavant, West Sussex - Wikipedia

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    Lavant is a civil parish in the Chichester district of West Sussex, England, 2.2 miles (3.5 km) north of Chichester. It includes three villages: Mid Lavant [3] and East Lavant, [4] which are separate Anglican parishes, and the much smaller West Lavant. It takes its name from the River Lavant which flows from East Dean to Chichester.

  9. River Lavant, West Sussex - Wikipedia

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    The Lavant continues westwards towards Chichester, crossing to the south side of the A285 at St. James Road before proceeding beside it to the Green Lane footbridge. [10] Thereafter it runs between the A285 and A286 before it enters a long culvert starting from about middle of the A286 one way system at Hornet / St Pancras about 100m from Eastgate.