A VILLAGE green "came alive" as it hosted its annual fair in Wraysbury this weekend.
Wraysbury Village Fair took place on Saturday, June 11 after the event couldn't go ahead for the last two years due to the covid pandemic.
Organiser Faye Bowerman said: "It was a fantastic day, the village green came alive filled with people of all ages.
"So many people throughout the village work so hard to make the day a success and happy smiling faces are the reason why."
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The event started with a parade around the field, led by a local resident Winston Churchill lookalike.
He was followed by scouts, cubs, beaver, guides, brownies, rainbows, footballers, ballerinas and performers, with people waving and cheering.
Families enjoyed the stalls, the art show, cream tea, food and a classic car display.
Ms Bowerman added: "The arena, supported by Swan Radio, was buzzing all afternoon with children performers and talented dogs.
"It has showcased the community we love at its very best with people connecting and being together.
"That is why the fair has and will continue to be a much loved community event."
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Plans are already being made for next years' Wraysbury Village Fair.
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