Television presenter opens fete in home village

John Harris

John Harris

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11:49AM, Wednesday 29 October 2014

Fawley Summer Fete
PHILLIP SCHOFIELD opened Fawley summer fete on Saturday.

The TV presenter, who lives in the village, visited every stall at the event in Churchfield.

He also judged the dog show and presented prizes to the five winners, including Jeremy Mais and his dog Dougal, who won the dog who looks most like the owner category.

Entertainment included a find the £10 note game, pony and vintage Rolls Royce rides, a raffle, tombola and welly throwing.

There was also a band, Punch and Judy show and stalls selling cakes, plants, gifts and clothes.

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