Bunbury Village Day postponed by coronavirus pandemic
Organisers have postponed Bunbury Village Day in June due to the ongoing Coronavirus pandemic.
The annual event which attracts hundreds to the village near Nantwich was scheduled for June 20.
Organisers have postponed Bunbury Village Day in June due to the ongoing Coronavirus pandemic.
The annual event which attracts hundreds to the village near Nantwich was scheduled for June 20.
Hundreds of villagers turned out to enjoy the annual Bunbury Village day in glorious sunshine.
The event saw the crowning of the new Rose Queen Aimee Doyle, who took over the robes from retiring Queen Gracie McKenzie.
Hundreds packed in to the picturesque village of Bunbury near Nantwich to enjoy the annual Village Day.
And this year’s theme was ‘Safari’ which saw young and old dressing up in fun outfits.
The showers stayed at bay for the Bunbury village day on the jubilee playing fields.
Retiring Rose Queen Ella o’Brien and her attendants Poppy-Mary Newman, Elsa Blythin, Charlotte Thirlwell and Emily Thruswell handed over the reign to this year’s King and Queen, Flo Green and Daniel Totty.
Alpraham villagers are staging their annual Village Day fair this Saturday September 6.
The event is being staged between 12.30pm and 5pm on the field behind the Tollemarche Pub, in Alpraham.
Residents in Alpraham near Nantwich will be celebrating their village at their annual fair next week. The Alpraham Village Day takes place on playing fields in the centre of the village on Saturday September 14.
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