Where: | Formerly Newent, Gloucestershire in the Market Square |
When: | Formerly 2nd Saturday in September |
Time: | Formerly From 11 am onwards with competition at 1pm |
The Onion Fayre at Newent was the only celebration devoted to the ever useful vegetable; it had been held since the Twelfth Century but the Onion Eating competition had only been going since the mid-1990s, so you got an ancient and a recent custom in one day! There was an onion show, lots of stalls, a fairground, music and street entertainers going all day; the eating competition started at 1 pm. There were classes for men and women with different sized onions, peeled ready for consumption and provided by the organisers – the winner was the one who gobbled their onion fastest. You could expect plenty of tears and grimacing! The show featured numerous classes including character displays – we were particularly taken with Henry VIII and his Six Chives and the giraffe with leek legs.
Helpful Hints
In 2022 it should have been on Saturday 10th September but was cancelled- and the future of the fair appears very uncertain owing to ongoing financial and personnel problems post-pandemic.It will hopefully return in future but has currently lapsed.
The town centre was closed to traffic to accommodate the event – signposted parking was available in a field on the edge of town.
If you prefer eating your onions as an ingredient rather than on their own, there was plenty of local produce available at the event. In 2018 there was onion ice cream…
Click here for the event website : http://www.newentonionfayre.org/
I would like to write an article about the Onion Festival. Is there anyone I could interview who is involved with this annual event? Have you got a contact e-mail.? Will the event take place in the second week of September in 2008?
Best wishes,
John Greeves
johngreeves@live.co.uk
Hi John,
The Onion Fayre is on September 8th – if you click the link from the Calendar Custums page about the fair, you’ll get through to their own website. Scroll down the list at the left hand side of their page and you’ll find a contacts bar – click on that and a new page pops up with several contact email addresses on, so hopefully one of them will be able to give you all the info you need for your article. Good luck!
Averil.