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Village Fair a huge success

By Frank Neill

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This year’s Wadestown Residents’ Association Village Fair was a huge success.

It was a “fantastic day for the community” afterrecent years of Covid constraints and adverse weather preventing the fair being held on the popular Myers Park, Wadestown Community Centre

Coordinator, Louise Davies says.

“It was such a positive and happy event for the community and just so heart-warming to see it up and running again.

“Community events such as local fairs and celebrationsare so important for building community connectedness and resilience in these often challenging times,” Ms Davies says.

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