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Family fun at village fair

Posted by Tom Parnell on Jul 7, 08 05:30 PM in Faith

James Coop, 4, and mum Gilly splat a rat at the fairBy Tara Brady

Hundreds of revellers turned out to enjoy an annual summer fair organised by Pinner Associated of Churches (PAC).
Children, parents and friends had their faces painted, hopped on a bouncy castle and a watched a puppet show in Pinner Memorial Park and Youth Centre on Saturday (June 5).
Music performed by St Michael and All Angels Steel Band from Stonebridge in Brent kept people's toes tapping while refreshments were served throughout the day.
Dorothy Nott of Moss Lane, Pinner, helped on a craft stall. She said: "It was such wonderful day. We were blessed with the weather and it was busy all afternoon. We just didn't stop.
"It was great to see the children enjoying themselves on the bouncy castle and having their faces painted. There were people of all ages who really had fun throughout the day."
PAC is made up of six churches in Pinner which work together organising and supporting community acitivites in the area. The churches are Cannon Lane Methodist Church, Love Lane Methodist Church, Pinner United Free Church, St Andrew's United Reform Church, St John the Baptist Church of England and St Luke's Roman Catholic Church.
To find out more about PAC email webmaster@pinnerchurches.org.uk.

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