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Bury St Edmunds Spring Fayre wows thousands after successful first day




After a four year absence, a town centre urban beach is back and ready for today’s visitors.

The Spring Fayre in Bury St Edmunds is heading into its second day of fun with a pop-up beach outside Moyse’s Hall, more than 80 craft and food stalls and plenty of activities for children to enjoy.

Here’s our photos from the successful first day.

Thousands came out to enjoy the sun and the sand. Picture: Mark Westley
Thousands came out to enjoy the sun and the sand. Picture: Mark Westley
Charlotte Vasquez, 3, and Nova McFadden, 3, enjoying the beach. Picture: Mark Westley
Charlotte Vasquez, 3, and Nova McFadden, 3, enjoying the beach. Picture: Mark Westley
Tom Golding with Florence aged 4. Picture: Mark Westley
Tom Golding with Florence aged 4. Picture: Mark Westley
Graham Sawyer and Michelle Wilson on the market. Picture: Mark Westley
Graham Sawyer and Michelle Wilson on the market. Picture: Mark Westley
Lexi Darby, Milan Konstantinos, 3, Athena Warren, 4, and Mia Ashdon, 6, with the Green Man. Picture: Mark Westley
Lexi Darby, Milan Konstantinos, 3, Athena Warren, 4, and Mia Ashdon, 6, with the Green Man. Picture: Mark Westley

The free family event also includes Punch and Judy shows, a helter-skelter, roundabout and there is also mini golf and table football at the arc shopping centre.

Mark Cordell, Chief Executive of Our Bury St Edmunds, said: “We’ve had a fabulous day and all of our stallholders are very pleased.

“It’s really fantastic and everyone is so happy - which is really positive to see.”

The second day of the Spring Fayre is starting today at 10am. Picture: Mark Westley
The second day of the Spring Fayre is starting today at 10am. Picture: Mark Westley
Harry Valsamidis and Aren Tahiroglu from Wickhambrook. Picture: Mark Westley
Harry Valsamidis and Aren Tahiroglu from Wickhambrook. Picture: Mark Westley
Crazy Golf in Charter Square Emily Edison with Hettie aged 4 from Bury St Edmunds. Picture: Mark Westley
Crazy Golf in Charter Square Emily Edison with Hettie aged 4 from Bury St Edmunds. Picture: Mark Westley
Bury St Edmunds town centre was busy outside Moyse’ Hall. Picture: Mark Westley
Bury St Edmunds town centre was busy outside Moyse’ Hall. Picture: Mark Westley

Admission to the event is completely free and today’s event will be running from 10am to 4pm.



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