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GALLERY: Some traditional fun and games at Foston Fete



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Published Date: 03 July 2008
Thursday, 3.50pm - MORE than 400 people made the most of Saturday's glorious weather by going along to Foston Fete.
And with morris dancing displays, a dog show, skittles, hitting the rat and a bouncy castle among the activities, there was plenty of fun for everyone.

John Pulfrey, vice chairman of the Village Hall Committee which organises the fete, said: "The number of people at the fete was up on last year so we must have done a good job last year.

"We haven't counted the full amount yet, but we think we've made over £1,000, which will go towards the running costs of the village hall."

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