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Chulmleigh Old Fair success

Farmers of the future at the country fair Photo by Karolina Andreasova Chulmleigh Old Fair has been running without break for the last 758 years, and the organisers were determined not to stop that historic tradition because of the pandemic.

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“With a fair chartered to us in 1253 and continued through two World Wars and Foot & Mouth, we weren’t going to let Covid break that tradition!” said Chair Peter Older. They were determined to bring some much needed cheer to the community after so much isolation over the last 18 months.

More than 20 events went ahead during the week at the end of July, with the street market and country fair proving very popular.

The sports day attracted enthusiastic competitors and supporters of all ages, and the week ended in spectacular style when the centre of Chulmleigh became a street party, with a variety of games, dancing, three live bands and street food.

“All of us on the committee would like to thank all the hard working volunteers, sponsors and local businesses as well as the fairgoers for all their support,” said Bride Knight. “Many thanks also to Molton Monthly magazine for their consistent encouragement and help with publicity.”

The organising committee are already focusing on 2022 and delivering an even more spectacular Chulmleigh Old Fair.

“It was a great success despite everything that has happened, and even the odd spot of rain didn’t dampen spirits - we trust that it will continue for another 758 years,” added Peter Older. More photos on page 28

Chulmleigh Old Fair 2021 royalty - Fair Queen Katie Elder and her attendants Photo: Chulmleigh Old Fair

Town crier Ben Farlam leads the parade Photo: Chulmleigh Old Fair

All the fun of the fair!

Photos on this page by Karolina Andreasova Sustainable Chulmleigh & North Devon Biosphere

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