FAMILIES can enjoy all the fun of an annual fayre which returns after two years.
Sticky Fingers Preschool and St Stephen's Church are looking forward to welcoming people to their Autumn Fayre.
Children will be able to enjoy pony rides, a merry-go-round and games in the grounds of St Stephen's Church on St Stephen's Street.
There will also be plenty to keep adults busy including stalls and refreshments.
It is the first time the popular event has been able to take place in two years due to the covid pandemic.
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Claire Thomas, preschool manager, said: "It has been a couple of years since we have been able to hold such an event due to covid.
"Both St Stephen’s and Sticky Fingers Preschool enjoy joining together to serve the community, by holding events such as fayres bring together families and friends for a day of fun.
Our Autumn fayre includes many stalls, games, refreshments, ponies, merry-go-round and a stage of fun events.
"We look forward to welcoming the community.
"Mickey and other characters will visit throughout the day."
The fayre takes place on Saturday, September 24 from 11am to 4pm.
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