The Salcombe Regis Fair was held on Thursday (June 3) in the Village. The event also celebrated a special milestone this ear, with it being the 50th-anniversary year the Salcombe Regis Far has taken place in the village.
Over those 50 years of the show taking place in Salcombe Regis, the fair has donated more than £100,000 to local charities as well as supporting the local church.
The stalls from villagers included antiques, bric-a-brac, clocks, watches, books, cakes, children's toys, plants, gifts, glassware, china, tools of all kinds, gadgets, jewellery, accessories, handbags, and jigsaw puzzles. Jazz band and refreshments.
Sidmouth Hospice at Home was at the event selling raffle tickets on the day for the chance for people to bag some prizes. Each year the Salcombe Regis show chooses a local East Devon charity to raise money for.
Music entertained the crowds at Salcombe Regis Fair. (Image: Tony Charnock)
Music entertained the crowds at Salcombe Regis Fair. (Image: Tony Charnock.)
Some of the stalls at the Salcombe Regis Fair. (Image: Tony Charnock)
Tickets being counted at the Salcombe Regis Fair. (Image: Tony Charnock)
Even the flowers are about waving their jubilee flags (Image: Tony Charnock)
Local villagers manning the stalls. (Image: Tony Charnock)
A dog poses with the Queen. (Image: Tony Charnock)
Crowds gathering in the churchyard. (Image: Tony Charnock)
The Union Flag bunting in Salcombe Regis churchyard. (Image: Tony Charnock)
Having a rummage around the stalls (Image: Tony Charnock)
Cake, anyone? (Image: Tony Charnock)
The plants are on sale. (Image: Tony Charnock.)
People enjoy lunch at the Salcombe Regis Churchyard. (Image: Tony Charnock)
One stall selling tea and coffee. (Image: Tony Charnock)
Crowds at the Salcombe Regis Fair. (Image: Tony Charnock)
One of the stalls selling Jam and other conserves. (Image: Tony Charnock)
Look at the size of that saw. (Image: Tony Charnock)
One group enjoying the Salcombe Regis Fair. (Image: Tony Charnock)
One of the local stalls a the Salcombe Regis Fair. (Image: Tony Charnock)
One local stall at the Salcombe Regis Fair. (Image: Tony Charnock)
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