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A MERMAID, Bart Simpson and Coco the Clown were amid the amazing characters abacus a burst of colour to aftermost weekend's Neston Village Fair.
["601.4"]The event, which was active aftermost year to bless the millennium, was staged by 27 bounded organisations alive in partnership.
And it accepted a huge success, alluring an estimated 2,500 visitors who flocked to the acreage abaft Neston Parish Hall to accompany in the fun.
The fair, opened by the Mayor of Ellesmere Port and Neston Moira Andrews, additionally gave a acceptable addition to acceptable causes, with 20 alms stallholders befitting 70% of their gain afterwards costs.
The afternoon began with a adorned dress array that saw animation characters, the affair of this year's parade, abutting in ample numbers.
["596.55"]Meanwhile, the Rose Queen, eight-year-old Katherine Swaffer, from Ness, and associates Sophie Hayward and Abigail Watson-Maye, from Little Neston, were abundantly conveyed to the armpit in a car from the Vintage Car Society.
Following the consummate of the Rose Queen, anticipation of the adorned dress challenge took place, adulatory the efforts of some outstanding winners.
In the inferior children's class three-year-old Rebecca Fletcher, from Little Neston, came top as The Little Mermaid, while Alan Millington, 11, from Neston, won the chief class with his clothing of Bart Simpson.
The developed class was won by Cruella De Vil, alias Pat Agar, from Little Neston, followed by a actual abutting second, the ablaze Coco the Clown, contrarily accepted as Alan Gill, from Parkgate.
["596.55"]Praising anybody who dressed up, Diane Millington, one of the organisers, said: 'Thank you to all those who took allotment in the adorned dress. It was admirable you took the time and accomplishment to accomplish the day a appropriate success.'
A new accident this year was the inter-pub tug of war. Six bounded pubs took allotment in a adamantine fought challenge with the aggregation from the Ship in Parkgate finishing runners-up to the Harp Inn in Little Neston, winners of the Neston Village Fair Challenge Cup 2001.
'Judging by the cries of the army they admired they had authority of the braiding too,' said Mrs Millington, from Neston, who declared the Fair as a 'tremendous success'.
Entertainment was provided by Woodfall Lane Inferior School Choir, Neston School Orchestra, and pupils from St Mary's CE School.
["465.6"]Wirral Theatre School and Ellesmere Port Sea Cadet Band both added to the atmosphere, giving beauteous displays of their talents.
The afterpiece of the afternoon was the Happy Baby Contest. The champ of the 0-1 year class was the 'irresistible' Jack Weaver, whose mum and dad Sue and Carl run Glenbrittle Kennels on Chester High Road.
Winner of the 1-2 year class was attractive Calum Brooks, whose parents Sarah and Russell alive in The Birches, Neston. The difficult job of anticipation was done by the Rev Neill Robb and his wife Marlene.
Mrs Millington paid accolade to the abounding stallholders, the 'hidden army' of cadre and providers of equipment, and all those who gave time and effort, additional shops and businesses which displayed posters and donated raffle prizes.
["465.6"]Already attractive advanced to abutting year, organisers say the 2002 Fair will be on July 6, back the affair for the adorned dress will be Nursery Rhyme Characters.
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