Exmouth summer fete aids Littleham projects
LITTLEHAM is celebrating a successful summer fete which has raised cash for a number of forthcoming community projects.
LITTLEHAM is celebrating a successful summer fete which has raised cash for a number of forthcoming community projects.
The event, held on the village green, in Westdowne Lane, was hit by rain but the weather failed to dampen the spirits of visitors.
The Exmouth Shanty Men, a display of dog obedience, stationary steam engines, the Accordionettes, birds of prey, classic cars and a vintage fire engine were among the host of activities and entertainments which entertained the crowds.
The event was organised by Littleham's Associations, Residents and Friends (LARF).
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Spokeswoman Sue Saunders, who organised the event, said: "This year has been another successful community event, which also proved popular with visitors who came to enjoy all the traditions of a typical summer fete.
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