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Published Date: 08 June 2007
LIMBO dancing and exotic alpacas were among the attractions on offer at a sunny Claydons Country Fayre on Saturday, June 2.
The event, which combines with the Buckingham Young Farmers Country Show and rally, saw contests such as the tug-of-war, soapbox derby, It's a Knockout and horsemanship trials fought out in the main arena.
Visitors enjoyed the many displays on offer, including a have-a-go dog agility show, bloodhounds, a vintage tractor show, flycasting, welding, and a selection of livestock, comprising beef, dairy, pig and sheep stock, and horses.
Dozens of local firms set up stands at the event, along with a local alpaca breeder, Chrissie's Owls, the Air Training Corps and Thames Valley Air Ambulance, and a crew from Winslow Fire Station.
A wide variety of produce and crafts were also available at the event, which was hosted by Sir Edmund Verney and the Claydon Estates.

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  • Last Updated: 08 June 2007 12:01 PM
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  • Location: Buckingham
 
 
 


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