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Figheldean
Summer Fayre was instigated in 1991, as part of a larger fund raising
operation to help build a new village hall due to our old parish
hall becoming no longer viable to repair.
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| Trevor
Woodbridge |
In
the early years the Fayre was supported strongly by local army regiments,
DERA and JSPC at Netheravon.
They
supplied us with tents, tables, parachute jumps, helicopters, tanks,
dog handling displays etc., and we will always be grateful for their
commitment.
Attracting
friends
As
the years moved on, we brought in local acts, and bands and in 1999
we introduced a "Friends of Figheldean Fayre" scheme,
by which more villagers could become involved by supporting us with,
what is effectively, start-up money. (We have always been self -financing
since day one.)
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| Morris
dancers |
This
proved so successful that we were able to be a little more adventurous
with our entertainment which, in turn, gave us the opportunity to
capitalise on a quality printed programme, as the acts we now employ
are the top in their field.
The
advertising revenue from the part-colour programme all helps towards
our costs.
Free
entry
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| Queens
of the Fayre |
Throughout
all these changes, the Fayre Committee have been unanimous in keeping
to “Free entrance” and “Free parking” as the general feeling is
that villagers should not have to pay, after years of hard work
raising funds for the hall.
At
the Millennium, the Fayre supplied every household in the village
(which includes Ablington), with an inscribed celebrity mug and
also introduced a pre-Fayre supper/dance.
10th
anniversary
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| 10th
Anniversary Jousting |
On
our 10th anniversary, we brought in a full jousting competition
and battle, which drew in around 4000 visitors - probably the only
place in the UK where you could see such top class entertainment
free!!
We
continue to employ high class entertainment (as well as many varied
activities in our new hall) and everything else that you would associate
with a country fayre e.g. veteran and vintage cars, vintage tractors,
innumerable children's rides and stalls, archery, barbecue, beer
tent, and teas.
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| A
reflection of Figheldean's manhood?! |
We
also run an under-11 football tournament throughout the day, which
was introduced in 1996 in memory of a well loved villager and sponsored
by his wife.
This
year I have received requests for aid from several other village
causes. Our average crowd seems to have settled to between 2/3000
people, which is pretty good for a village of roughly 500 souls.
Trevor
Woodbridge
Click
here
to see our gallery of images from the Figheldean Village Fayre 2003.
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