Fur and feather beer tasting and cycling hill climb at Heydour's traditional summer fete

There was lots to entertain visitors to Heydour Parish Summer Fete.
Heydour Parish summer Fete. Richard Peace. EMN-180723-103628001Heydour Parish summer Fete. Richard Peace. EMN-180723-103628001
Heydour Parish summer Fete. Richard Peace. EMN-180723-103628001

Held on the Millennium Green at Aisby on Sunday, funds raised were shared between The Village Hall, The Millennium Green Trust and St Michael and All Angels Church.

The surrounding community came together for activities as diverse as the ‘Fur and Feather’ themed beer tasting festival. For those willing to brave the heat, there was the Heydour Hill Climb, in which cyclists rode against the clock from Goose Barn to the village hall car park in three sessions during the afternoon. Times were posted on the ‘Low Gear Leaderboard’.

There was a fun dog show with prizes for the likes of the the waggiest tail, and doggie musical sit.

There was live music, a Hurricane flypast and lots of stalls and traditional games.