Thriplow’s 51st Daffodil and Country Fair weekend has raised a whopping £60,000 for charity after 14,000 people turned up to the event.
Entertainment included a Civil War re-enactment, a classic car show and Morris Men, with a Punch and Judy show among things to do for children.
More than half a million daffodil bulbs were also planted for the show, including the village’s own variety – Thriplow Gold.
The village was car-free for both Saturday and Sunday, as visitors had the chance to view the daffodil displays and visit many attractions.
Kerstin Rivett, press officer for the event, said: “I am delighted with the results.
“It’s been a great two days, with lovely visitors, providing an equally lovely atmosphere.
“It’s the pleasurable simplicity of our weekend that really makes it all so charming.
“The bulk of the money raised will go to this year’s nominated charity, the Rosie Maternity Hospital, and the remainder distributed to other local charities who have applied for grants.”
See thriplowdafodils.org.uk to find out more.
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