A Suffolk school’s summer fete has been hailed a “huge success” - thanks to its array of generous helpers.
Sir Robert Hitcham’s Primary School in Framlingham said its fete had been a “really fabulous event for the town”.
Organised by Emma Lawley, from the school’s “friends” group, the fete featured face painting, bouncy castle, and a puppet show, as well as games including splat the rat, jam jar ping pong and more.
Visiting organisations included the Suffolk Punch Trust, the Rock Project and Kuk Sool Wan and a street dance troupe.
“The huge army of helpers from parents and staff did an amazing job, and the school are delighted with the outcome, a truly magical evening where everyone came together and had so much fun,” a school spokesman said.
“Our thanks go to all those helpers and all the local sponsors who contributed to the event through prizes, sponsorship or advertising.”
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