There was strong support for this year's Nancegollan Village Show, held on Monday.
Entries featured cookery, wine, and eggs, as well as floral art, photography, handicrafts and artwork.
There was also a strongly supported children's section featuring drawings and handwriting from Sithney Primary School pupils and artwork from the adjoining Stepping Stones Pre-school.
Debbie Palmer, from the show committee, said it was a “really good day”, adding: “It was very well supported. We are really pleased.”
She said there was a “really high standard” on display and added: “The judges were very impressed with all the entries.”
Prizes were presented by Bernie and Davie Steward from the Crown Inn at Crowntown, who were thanked for their time.
Also thanked were Margaret Gash who organised the show and all the committee members for helping.
“Thank you to everyone that entered, including the school and pre-school - without their support it wouldn't happen,” said Debbie.
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