More than 3,000 people flocked to Cressing this weekend for a Christmas fair.
Fun of the fair - Justin Cuzvinzwa shows off his chainsaw sculpture skills at the Penny Farthing Fairs at Cressing Temple Barns over the weekend. Picture: SEANA HUGHES (46498-a)
Penny Farthing Fairs held its fifth annual food and craft show at Cressing Temple Barns on Saturday and Sunday.
Visitors were given the chance to do all their Christmas shopping at once with more than 120 stalls selling crafts, foods, beer, wines, liqueurs and spirits.
There was also an owl display and a chainsaw sculpture and wood carving demonstration.
Richard Berry, event organiser, said: "Despite very cold weather, the stall holders did very well and it all went very smoothly.
"Everyone was very enthusiastic and enjoyed the demonstrations."
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Published Monday, November 28, 2005
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