HERRIARD and Winslade Summer Fete and Dog Show
attracted a steady flow of visitors to the recreation ground
on recently, for an old fashioned English country village
fete, blessed this year by dry but cool weather and a great
deal of fun and good will.
Raising money for St Mary’s Church, Herriard, visitors
to the fete were able to enjoy old favourites such tombola,
bottle stall, bric-a-brac, stalls selling plants, books and
clothes, a beer and Pimm’s tent, and barbecue, as well as lots of activities like archery, wellie throwing, children’s rides, willow headdress weaving, plate smashing, a “ginormous” raffle and painting and artistic competitions.
According to Herriard Parish Council chairman Michael
Branigan the village had previously held its annual open
gardens and best kept garden competition and these results
were highly anticipated and announced at the fete: “One
gardener, Gillian Hill, won five prizes for her efforts, probably with some muscular help from her husband!”
The dog show was well attended with over 40 dogs and
owners registered to enter the eight classes, ranging from
Most Handsome Dog and Prettiest Bitch, to the Most
Waggy Tail.
The Best in Show was picked from all those dogs who
received a first place, with this year’s award going to the
Irish Brace, won by a gorgeous wolfhound and his friend,
a small Jack Russell!
In addition, there were three dog challenge classes including temptation alley, where you had to recall your dog
through two rows of toys and temping treats.The organisers said a “special thank-you” to Show Judge, Charlotte Harmer, who had the hard job of choosing from so many lovely dogs.
Thanks go also the “team of helpers” who ensured that
everything ran smoothly for the event.


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