Despite the coronavirus, villagers came together as usual in September to display the fruits of their labours during the long weeks of lockdown. To minimise the risk of infection it was decided that the event should take place on the forecourt (aka the car park!) of the Church Hall where family groups could maintain social distances. Over one hundred exhibits were displayed and we were fortunate to be blessed with perfect late summer weather. A very happy atmosphere prevailed as neighbours greeted each other with the air of those thankfully emerging, blinking in the sunshine, as from a long hibernation!
Photographs are presented in two groups, firstly some images of the event and secondly details of all the winning entries. See next page (Click on “Read the rest of this entry”)
Photo: Charlie Ford Ziemelis
Photo: Charlie Ford Ziemelis
Photo: Charlie Ford Ziemelis
Details of the history of Castle Hill……
….with some illustrations of the use of the hill itself, now in public ownership and open to all.
Photo: Charlie Ford Ziemelis
The prizes await…..
Photo: Charlie Ford Ziemelis
Photo: Charlie Ford Ziemelis
Photo: Charlie Ford Ziemelis
Photo: Charlie Ford Ziemelis
ALL THE WINNING ENTRIES (in somewhat random order):
See photographs of previous Produce Shows: