Brent Knoll’s annual summer fete took on a Diamond Jubilee theme on Saturday (June 2nd) with residents and stallholders dressed in colourful costumes.
The spectators – who included Burnham’s MP Tessa Munt – were treated to an afternoon of music, games and stalls plus traditional entertainment.
The event was opened by long-time Brent Knoll resident Pam Dite.
Organiser John Page told Burnham-On-Sea.com: “It was a fantastic afternoon – the school dancers were there with their traditional country dancing – and we had an excellent range of stalls and a good turnout of crowds.”
Stalls sold woodcarving, jewellery, preserves, honey, cakes, music, bric-a-brac, books and cards. A display of historical items was on show on the village hall.
A number of regal costumes were worn for the event
Patriotic hats were the order of the day at the fete
Country dancers from the school performed during the day
Brent Knoll Guides and Brownies were busy at the fete
Councillor Bob Filmer manned one of the stalls
Patriotic merchandise was on sale
The ‘Red Barrows’ group in action – more details here