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The village produce show really brings to mind a warm summer’s day with a marquee on the local cricket ground. Villagers bringing paper plates of home-grown tomatoes, knitted crafts and Victoria sponges. Everyone jolly and having a spiffing time drinking tea and eating WI cakes. Children running round diving under colourful bunting, pinching cakes and admiring their garden on a plate and painted eggs.

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