SCARECROWS filled the fields at the Warren Centre on Saturday as the Micheldever Station fete returned.
The event had looked unlikely after it was cancelled last year due to a lack volunteers.
However, organisers put their heads together to bring it back and produced a ‘super fete’ to make up for last year.
Even the weather was on their side - the sun shone and the rain held back.
Visitors participated in various games, with stalls offering activities like a Tombola and a raffle. There was a dog show, local bands played, a bouncy castle and a photography exhibition.
In the afternoon the volunteers hosted a barbecue and stalls offered a wide range of locally sourced food and drink.
Winners for the Micheldever Annual Scarecrow Competition were also announced. Corinne Bolt-Lawrence took the prize with her mermaid.
Pupils from the primary school performed Matilda, with a cast of 18.
To ensure the traditional fete returns next year, the organisers are already seeking volunteers to help.
For more information, contact The Warren Centre.
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