Worleston to stage annual village fete on July 22
Worleston residents will be staging their popular village fete on July 22.
Families will be treated to a host of entertainment between 11am and 4pm, with admission and parking free.
Worleston residents will be staging their popular village fete on July 22.
Families will be treated to a host of entertainment between 11am and 4pm, with admission and parking free.
By Jonathan White
Hundreds of villagers donned their hats and sun cream to enjoy the Wistaston Village Fete.
The annual event is organised by the Wistaston Community Council at Wistaston Church Lane Academy.
By Jonathan White
Hankelow Village Fete helped to raise hundreds of pounds for local causes.
The event took place on Hankelow village green yesterday (June 19).
Worleston will be staging its village fete on July 25 with a host of entertainment on offer.
The event, to be staged at St Oswald’s Primary School, will feature Nantwich Concert Band among others.
By Jonathan White
The annual Wistaston Village Fete takes place this Saturday June 20 at a new venue – Wistaston Church Lane Primary School.
The event will start with the Rose Queen procession from Wistaston Memorial Hall at 1.30pm.
By Jonathan White
Hundreds of families enjoyed another fun-packed Willaston Village Fete, writes Jonathan White.
The annual event, organised by Willaston Parish Council, took place on the Lettie Spencer Playing Fields, off Wybunbury Road.
Hundreds of families are expected at this weekend’s Wistaston Village Fete, which takes place on Saturday June 21. The fete will begin with a procession which will leave Wistaston Memorial Hall at 1.30pm.
Wistaston Village Fete takes place this Saturday June 15 with a procession from Wistaston Memorial Hall at 1.15pm. The parade will head to the grounds of St Mary’s Church Rectory on Church Lane for the opening and crowning of the Rose Queen at 1.45pm.
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