A day of fun-filled activities with an annual event - Sandbach Market Town Festival

By Deborah Bowyer

15th Sep 2024 | Local News

Four year old Nell and mum Katherine Longfield had fun meeting the Moana Disney character at yesterday's event.   (Photo: Deborah Bowyer/Sandbach Nub News)
Four year old Nell and mum Katherine Longfield had fun meeting the Moana Disney character at yesterday's event. (Photo: Deborah Bowyer/Sandbach Nub News)

Sandbach Small Common was alive with various activities yesterday (Saturday) with the annual Sandbach Market Town Festival.

There were circus skills with snakes, spiders and centipedes a Punch and Judy show willow weaving and a strongman machine with lots more.

There was also a visit from the Disney character, Moana and the Mario Brothers (Cheshire Mascots). Haslington mum, Katherine Longfield enjoyed meeting the character Moana and with daughter Nell (4).

Town Mayor, Councillor Ann Nevitt was there along with Deputy Mayor, Councillor John Arnold and other Sandbach town councillors to see residens enjoy the action-packed day.

Sandbach Market Town Festival is organised by Sandbach Town Council and is held every year.

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