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Saturday 19th October | 2024
East Midlands Conference Centre
Children £6.13 | Adults £18.04 | Under 3s & Carers go free
The National Rabbit Festival is arriving in Nottingham for the first time ever this October! It's a huge event and a wonderful day out celebrating bunnies.
What you can expect to see:
This is the UK’s first national ethical rabbit festival, aiming to educate, advocate and celebrate rabbits – and everyone is invited!
Adults £18.04, Children £6.13, Under-3s free, Carers free
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