It
had to happen one year! After many years of at least reasonable weather
the 2007 Fayre was beset by rain, winds and low temperatures.
![]() Not just the day itself, but most of the previous 'setting up' day and the following 'clearing up' day was also affected. Our ability to go ahead at all was in doubt during Sunday 27th - the field that we use as the car park was getting wetter by the hour. Fortunately, the owner realised the difficulties and disappointment that would follow a cancellation and allowed us to use his field and the Fayre went ahead. ![]() ![]() ![]() Many events went ahead in spite of the conditions: the children of Arnesby school bravely did their Maypole dancing, the 5 mile cross country run (started by Leicester Tigers star Lewis Moody) was enjoyed by the runners and the Bakanalia Morris Group performed gamely around the village. Music was once again provided by the Arcturus string quartet in St Peter's church and by the Lizzards on board the lorry on the Top Green. A fascinating display of elderly tractors and a steam engine was put on by Keith Kirby in the Baptist Church field. ![]() ![]() May Fayre Photos» | Cross Country Race: Results» | Race Photos» The organising committee would like to thank all the people who showed a real Dunkirk spirit in the face of the wind and rain to enable to day to go ahead. (In particular, the squad who braved the conditions at Bruntingthorpe aerodrome to dig out the road tracking to protect the car park exit from damage and which was a big factor in reassuring Mr Shipman.) Jacque Shorrocks, Liza Welton, Debbie Dunn and Terry Emmony. The Committee would appreciate any feedback from villagers or visitors on any aspect of the event. Please click here to send your comments by email. |