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10.05.2026

St Bride Foundation Wayzgoose 2026

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The St Bride Foundation Wayzgoose is the annual celebration of all thing's letterpress

A Wayzgoose is a traditional printers' fair that brings together printers, designers, makers, and enthusiasts for a day of sharing, selling, and celebrating the craft.

Alongside the stalls, visitors will have the chance to try their hand at letterpress printing in the workshop and explore some of the historic presses from the St Bride Foundation's treasured collection. The Wayzgoose also offers a wonderful opportunity for stallholders and attendees alike to meet, network, and engage with the wider creative community.

The event is one of the highlights of St Bride Foundation and plays a vital role in raising funds for our Library and Workshop.

Time: Sunday 10 May 2026, 11am-4pm
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