Lancing Family Fun Day delight
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There were stalls, rides, performances and competitions, which proved popular with young and old.
The annual Lancing Parish Council event was run in association with Lancing and Sompting Lions Club this year.
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Hide AdOrganiser Ann Bridges, vice-chairman of the parish council, said: “It was a free family day, to give something back to the community on behalf of the parish council and the Lions.
“It went well. The wind was very strong so one or two of the stalls collapsed and there were not quite as many stalls as we had hoped for, but it was a good day.”
The fun dog show saw a variety of dogs judged in categories like how well they behaved and how cute they were.
“There were dogs of various sizes and none of them were that old. It was just for fun,” added Mrs Bridges.
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Hide AdThe marching band of TS Intrepid, Nautical Training Corps, performed, with Worthing town crier Bob Smytherman marching along with them.
Other special guests included Mike Mendoza from Latest TV and East Worthing and Shoreham MP Tim Loughton, who judged the bonny baby show.
Other entertainment included a children’s fancy dress competition, Punch and Judy, and hook a duck.
In the marquee, several Shoreham Allstars bands played and Mrs Bridges said they proved very popular, as they had been last year.
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Hide AdThere were a few disappointments, with the barbecue failing to turn up and problems with the fun fair, but children enjoyed bouncing on the bungee trampoline.
The fun day has been held each year since 2012, following on from the successful three-day event organised to celebrate the Queen’s diamond jubilee.
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