Family Festival - Tyrone T-Rex meets crowds

Thousands of visitors flocked to Reaseheath College in Nantwich to join in the college’s fun-filled Family Festival.

The Nantwich campus was packed with families, many of whom had travelled in from outside the region, to enjoy the hundreds of activities and displays on offer.

A giant Tyrannosaurus Rex called Tyrone proved a great hit among young visitors as he roamed the lawns.

And TV personalities the Fabulous Baker Brothers, Tom and Henry Herbert, drew in the crowds with their cookery demonstrations.

Another highlight was a display of natural horsemanship and daring trick riding by the highly trained Atkinson Action Horses, which performed at the college’s equestrian centre.

The programme, themed on science and nature, also featured a calf show, sheep shearing, a farmers’ and craft market, student horse riding displays, tours of the college’s zoo, a fun dog show and displays of classic cars and agricultural and military vehicles.

Visitors also took the chance to try out the college’s indoor climbing wall, operate a digger, have a go at tree climbing and bushcraft, try brick laying and joinery and test their skills on the high ropes course.

Crowds toured the college’s food processing halls, watched lamb boning and cheese making demonstrations and enjoyed making chocolate.

There was also lively entertainment from local dance groups and bands.

Reaseheath students raised money for their RAG (raising and giving) appeal, which in 2015 goes to Macmillan Cancer Support, while former students met up with fellow members of Reaseheath’s Alumni Association.

Family Festival - Atkinson Action Horses Mike  Collin, Georgia Plimbley and Candice Carbine

Principal Meredydd David described the event as ‘phenomenally successful’.

He said: “It was wonderful to see so many families thoroughly enjoying themselves.

“The whole campus looked superb, with plenty of activities supporting our science and technology theme.

“I spoke to many visitors who had had a fantastic time but still had not been around the whole campus as there was so much to see and do.

“The whole day was full of the “Reaseheath Experience” of which we are all so proud.

“This could not have been delivered without the fantastic efforts of all the Reaseheath team.

“The popularity of the festival is further evidence of the huge interest in Reaseheath and its work, especially its success in progressing students into higher education or into successful careers in professions and industries where there are great opportunities.”

Family Festival - zoo Ellie Clarke, 10, from Crewe meets Chris the cockerel

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