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Fête Day 2007IntroductionAs dawn broke over Longhope this morning, it looked very promising. At 9:00am, the sun was shining, with white fluffy clouds hanging over May Hill and the hills of the Forest, but dark clouds looming nearer Gloucester. But with the stiff northwesterly wind blowing down the valley, hopefully, any rain would stay away. The temperature was already a pleasant 17 degrees Centigrade. But it is 07-07-07 so maybe luck was on our side. After all the rain that the area has suffered, and it being the wettest June on record, would it be dry for Longhope Fete? The sun shone gloriously all afternoon. There was a marvellous turn out and we are grateful to the Gloucester Gladiators Scout Band for stepping in at short notice to lead the procession. They are coming back next year! As well as the two floats, there was a larger than usual line up of "walkers". The floats just about managed to negotiate the new entrance into the Rec without removing the new railings. The Playgroup with "Jurassic Playgroup 2007" won the best float award, with Hope Brook School's "Shipwreck Lagoon" coming a close second, but it was a very difficult decision for PC Plod, PC James Pearce, the Longhope police community officer who also opened the fete. The Music Man kept the youngsters entertained, while the beer tent and tea pavilion did a good trade quenching the thirst, in the heat of the day. The central arena had a demonstration by Monty's Allsorts Dog Training Club, and country dancing by members of Hope Brook School. PicturesHere is a selection of pictures from this year's fête.
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