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Historic village turns into sea of colour



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HAWAIIAN costumes, furry friends and fleet-footed girls were all part of the fun of this year's Dunchurch Fete.


Hundreds of residents from the village enjoyed an action-packed event, which took place on Saturday (June 23).

Festivities started with a fancy dress parade through the village - led by Miss Dunchurch, Charlotte Stevenson and attendants.

Weird and wonderful outfits - including Hawaiian costumes, tutus and Morris dancing costumes - were on display.

Cheerleaders from The Crew and musicians from the Dunchurch Band - and other musical acts - kept the crowds entertained.

Unusual animals from nearby Toft Alpacas kept younger guests captivated, while a variety of stalls selling arts and crafts, delicious foods and captivating flowers were also organised.

TO SEE MORE PICTURES FROM THE EVENT, CLICK ON THE GALLERY (RIGHT). MORE PICTURES WILL BE PRINTED IN THIS THURSDAY'S RUGBY ADVERTISER.

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  • Last Updated: 25 June 2007 6:34 PM
  • Source: n/a
  • Location: Rugby
 
 

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