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All the fun of the fayre ... Woodley celebrates the return of Christmas

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CHRISTMAS came to Woodley, thanks to the return of its winter extravagan­za.

The annual event has been given a new look and a new name, but the intent is the same — to help residents mark the start of the festive season by having fun and raising money for charity.

The event was opened this year by the Earley town mayor, Cllr Janet Sartorel.

Before this, there were short speeches by Maidenhead MP Theresa May, Reading East MP Matt Rodda, Woodley town centre manager Brian Fennelly, and Wokingham borough mayor and Woodley town council leader Cllr Keith Baker.

Mr Fennelly thanked people for coming: “It’s great to see you on this cold day, I appreciate you turning out,” he said.

Mrs May said: “Please enjoy yourselves, have a great time, and a very happy Christmas everybody.”

Mr Roddda praised Woodley for being a “fantastic, vibrant place” and urged people to “really enjoy Christmas, spend lots of money and support local small businesses.”

Cllr Baker thanked Mr Fennelly for his hard work as Woodley’s town centre manager,

and highlighte­d Woodley residents winning some of the awards at Friday’s Pride of Reading ceremony.

“Enjoy yourselves,” he added, “Put your hands in your pockets, take what’s in it, unfold it and pop it in the charity buckets please.”

And Cllr Sartorel reminded residents that if last year’s event had gone ahead it would have been the 25th anniversar­y of the first event.

“We couldn’t celebrate,” she

said. “So this year is our silver anniversar­y.”

She encouraged people to purchase “some wonderful gifts” while visiting and said that she had the best job of all for the day in declaring the fayre open.

The MPs and mayors then went on a tour of the fayre, with Mrs May buying several items from stalls, and posing for numerous photos with residents.

As in previous years, there were a range of charity and craft stalls around the shopping precinct, with a mixture of items to buy and games to play.

Charities taking part included the Women’s Institute, Rotary clubs and Oxfam.

There was street entertainm­ent provided by Circus Scene including jugglers and a singing nun.

A variety of local groups, clubs and musicians entertaine­d on stage, including Pauly Zarb, Starlet, and Steppin Out Stars of Tomorrow.

All in all, the day was judged to be a success.

Mrs May said: “It’s absolutely fantastic that Woodley was able to come together and have this Christmas fayre.

“There are lots of people enjoying themselves, and lots of people saying how wonderful it is just to be together.”

She also praised the number of charity stalls present.

A similar sentiment was echoed by Mr Rodda.

“It’s wonderful after what’s happened during the last two years to see people coming together, able to celebrate Christmas.

“They’ve visited local shops and stalls.

“It’s absolutely wonderful, and really lovely to see the effort that has been made by small businesses and charities.”

Cllr Baker said that the event had been brilliant, and the attendance levels should “a pentup demand from people wanting to come out to events like the Woodley Christmas fayre.”

He added: “We’ve had more stalls than we’ve ever had before, and there’s been a lot of residents, even in this bitterly cold weather.”

He praised the people entertaini­ng visitors.

“The Christmas fair wouldn’t be a proper fair without this

sort of entertainm­ent, not just the showcase of the various groups of stag, but also the street entertainm­ent.

“There was an amazing guy on a mobile piano I’ve never seen before.

“He was fantastic.”

Mr Fenelly said that Sunday had been a “proper winter’s day for the festival”, but despite the cold, he was pleased with the attendance levels.

“We’re absolutely delighted with the amount of people that

came,” he explained.

“We were a little apprehensi­ve, what with everything that’s going on, but delighted with the amount of people that came.

“Everyone seemed to enjoy themselves and the entertainm­ent has been great.

“There’s been a lot of young people working really hard in rehearsing for it.

“Their efforts are very much appreciate­d by the Woodley crowd.”

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 ?? ?? NORTH POLE: Father Christmas was supported by the Woodley & Earley Lions All pictures: Steve Smyth
NORTH POLE: Father Christmas was supported by the Woodley & Earley Lions All pictures: Steve Smyth
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SONG TIME: Crowds gathered for a piano-playing nun
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 ?? ?? TOMBOLA: The RSPCA stall
TOMBOLA: The RSPCA stall
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 ?? ?? FROM LEFT: Theresa May MP, Matt Rodda MP, Cllr Keith Baker borough mayor, Brian Fennelly town centre manager and Cllr Janet Sartorel Woodley town mayor
FROM LEFT: Theresa May MP, Matt Rodda MP, Cllr Keith Baker borough mayor, Brian Fennelly town centre manager and Cllr Janet Sartorel Woodley town mayor
 ?? ?? TREATS: The 1st. Woodley Scouts ran a tombola stall to fundraise for the group
TREATS: The 1st. Woodley Scouts ran a tombola stall to fundraise for the group
 ?? ?? WELCOME: Residents listen to a welcome speech before the event
WELCOME: Residents listen to a welcome speech before the event
 ?? ?? FUNDRAISIN­G: The Woodley WI stall sell Christmas gifts
FUNDRAISIN­G: The Woodley WI stall sell Christmas gifts
 ?? ?? FUN: Children enjoy the rides at the fayre
FUN: Children enjoy the rides at the fayre

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