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Friday 26 September 2014 6:49 am  |  Updated:  Friday 07 June 2019 11:36 am

Something for the Weekend: 26-28 September

By: Alex Dymoke

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FOR STYLISH DINING: Bourne and Hollingsworth Buildings
London party fiends Bourne and Hollingsworth – behind club nights The Chap Olympiad and The Blitz Party – have opened a bar, cafe and restaurant below their headquarters in Clerkenwell. Book at bandhgroup.com.
 
FOR A CHANGE OF SCENERY: Country Life Fair
The first Country Life Fair comes to Fulham Palace, where over 150 exhibitors will be showing off food, wine and rural fashion. There’s even a tweed catwalk. Tickets start from £23 for garden entry and go up to £125 for VIP entry. Visit countrylifefair.co.uk for bookings.
 
FOR A STREET PARTY: NFL on Regent Street
In honour of Sunday’s American football match between the Miami Dolphins and the Oakland Raiders at Wembley Stadium, Regent St will be turned into a Stateside block party, complete with cheerleaders, beer and marching bands. Free, from 11am. Visit regentstreetonline.com.
 
ON THE TERRACES: Charlton vs Boro’
Charlton are sitting pretty in eighth, just two places below the play off positions. Middlesbrough could be tired from their midweek epic against Liverpool – it should be a great game at the Valley. £31 for adults, £10 for under 18s. Visit cafc.co.uk.

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