11:27AM, Monday 25 June 2018
Thousands of people turned out for the Hurst Show and Country Fayre at the weekend.
Now in its 39th year, the two-day show has become one of the biggest events in the village calendar.
It raises thousands of pounds for good causes including St Nicholas Primary School and a team of former pupils showed their support by officially opening this year’s event on Saturday (Jun23).
Fairgoers enjoyed traditional attractions including a classic car and bike show while pooches were put through their paces in a fun talent contest.
Bargain hunters also got the chance to get their hidden treasures valued by Wokingham-based auctioneers Martin and Pole on Sunday (Jun24).
Sue Corcoran, part of the organising committee, said: “We do aim to make it a relaxed and non-commercial event.
“The team started organising this in January and it’s lovely when you see lots of people enjoying themselves in these beautiful fields in Hurst.”
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