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Clowns, games and face painting were all part of the fun at a spring fair at The Cottage Project in Belper.
The event, in Chapel Street, raised funds for the Neighbourhood Watch and the Cottage Project.

Lynn Farrar, from the Belper and District Neighbourhood Watch, said: "We raised £230. Lots of people turned up and it was very successful with the plants and cakes being especially popular.

"The money will enable us to carry on using the Cottage Project and we will be donating something to the project as they need money for a kitchen. We will also buy more security equipment."

Stalls included gifts, garden plants, books and cakes.

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  • Last Updated: 06 May 2008 3:22 PM
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  • Location: Belper
 
 

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