THOUSANDS of visitors flocked to the biggest community event in the Romsey annual calendar.
From a popular dog show to penguin pies being sold in a food market, the event brought a range of activities and stalls for all ages.
Bringing smiles to faces of local families and festival-goers, Broadlands Park was packed with not just residents but many furry friends too.
Live music, funfair rides, traditional cars and even a rock-climbing wall brought the show to life.
One visitor said: “It is my first time here even though I live in Romsey. It’s massive and we are enjoying it.”
Stall worker for Roy Hunt Produce said: “The show us us a rough couple of years so I hope they have made up for it this year.
"The crowd has been good.”
All photos by Stuart Martin
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