St Andrew’s Church played host to a three-day flower and harvest festival over the weekend.
The festival kicked off on Saturday and dozens of people stopped by to enjoy the harvest and scarecrow-themed displays.
Church and community groups, including Sutton Brownies and St Andrew’s School, were involved in putting together displays for the event, which raised funds for the church.
A raffle was held and refreshments were served and a collection of produce was donated to Jimmy’s Night Shelter, in Cambridge, and Ely Foodbank, which will shortly be opening a distribution point in the village.
Rev Mary Hancock said: “It went very well, we were very pleased. It was a chance for the community to come in and admire people’s creativity and also a chance for them to have a look around the church.”
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