The Black Cherry Fair is an event that has been held in Chertsey traditionally on the second Saturday in July for hundreds of years! The first Chertsey Fair being held at St. Anns Hill as far back as 1440. It is now organised by the Rotary Club of Chertsey. The fair is attended by approximately 15000 people from all over the country. Black Cherry Fair 2020
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