Huntingdon residents and families have enjoyed a fun-filled community day, helping to raise just under £1,000 for Magpas Air Ambulance.

BRoW4 CIC, a non-charity fundraising group, organised a Family Fun Festival at Sapley Playing Fields over the August Bank Holiday weekend on August 26.

The Hunts Post: Mayor of Huntingdon, Cllr Phil Pearce, enjoyed an ice cream in between all his walking and socialising.Mayor of Huntingdon, Cllr Phil Pearce, enjoyed an ice cream in between all his walking and socialising. (Image: Volunteer of BRoW4CIC)

Hundreds of attendees flocked to the event and relished in live music from bands such as Dark Surrender, Blue Harlequin Music, Aud and Stevie B, Abbalarf, The Mojo Slide and the header band The Liz Monroe Party Band.

The Hunts Post: Live music at the event included classic Abba tunes from a tribute band.Live music at the event included classic Abba tunes from a tribute band. (Image: Volunteer of BRoW4CIC)

Plenty of food and charity stalls were also on offer for attendees to indulge in, with Generation Dance and The Corps of Drums wowing the crowds with their performances.

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The Army, Army Cadets, Police, Police Cadets and Fire Brigade, plus personnel from HMP Whitemore, were also there showcasing what they do, with the US Army from RAF Molesworth acting as volunteers for the day.

The Hunts Post: The US Army from RAF Molesworth acted as volunteers, taking the other cadets under their wings to show them how volunteering works. The US Army from RAF Molesworth acted as volunteers, taking the other cadets under their wings to show them how volunteering works. (Image: Volunteer of BRoW4CIC)

The Hunts Post: The Corps of Drums were made up of new cadets that have joined in the past 12-18 months, and this was their first outdoor performance.The Corps of Drums were made up of new cadets that have joined in the past 12-18 months, and this was their first outdoor performance. (Image: Volunteer of BRoW4CIC)

The founder and director of BRoW4 CICA, Anna Dutton, said: "A huge thank you to all the stalls and catering for supporting this event for the second year at Sapley Playing Fields, and more than anything, a huge thank you to all the residents of Huntingdon for making this day a memorable day."

The Hunts Post: Attendees could feed and pet Farmyard animals during the event.Attendees could feed and pet Farmyard animals during the event. (Image: Volunteer of BRoW4CIC)

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"We look forward to seeing you all on Bank Holiday Saturday 2024."

The Hunts Post: Crowds basked in the sunshine and enjoyed the plenty of stalls on offer.Crowds basked in the sunshine and enjoyed the plenty of stalls on offer. (Image: Volunteer of BRoW4CIC)

The Hunts Post: Mylene Wolfe created a giant doughnut which was on display at the event. Mylene Wolfe created a giant doughnut which was on display at the event. (Image: Volunteer of BRoW4CIC)