Oxfordshire's Grove and Wantage Extravaganza recently made a triumphant return, uniting communities and entertaining residents.
This year, the festival celebrated the 80th anniversary of D-Day, featuring live music from a duo singing 1940s songs, military vehicles, a funfair, a circus workshop, a dog show, falconry displays and a spectacular flypast.
House-builder, Barratt and David Wilson Homes, marked their third consecutive year of support, donating £500 towards the event.
This aligns with the company's ongoing commitment to the community, particularly those residing near their Brookside Meadows development on Denchworth Road.
This festival, attracting over 3,000 attendees annually, was held at Grove Rugby Club.
Festival organiser, Stephen Dexter, said: "Despite the wet morning, crowds turned out and had a very enjoyable afternoon and evening bringing the community together for some spectacular entertainment.
"Our thanks go to Barratt and David Wilson Homes for their continuing support and sponsorship."
To learn more about any developments in the county, visit the websites at Barratt Homes in Oxfordshire or David Wilson Homes.
Campbell Gregg, managing director at Barratt and David Wilson Homes Southern, said: "We have been building new homes in Grove for several years, and we consistently receive wonderful feedback about the Grove and Wantage Extravaganza from our residents.
"Community events like these are vital for nurturing local spirit, and we are proud to support such a fantastic occasion for the people of Grove."
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