Charity Christmas fair
Visitors to a huge Christmas fair in Chalfont St Peter were treated to a wide variety of attractions while raising money for research into children's cancer.
William's Fund, which was set up following the death of four-year-old William Dodd in 2000, organised the event which was held at Chalfont Park Sports Club.
A large number of displays and stalls were on show, and the William's Fund wine club was also launched on the day, meaning that people could come along throughout the day and sample a wide variety of different wines.
Also available to buy was the William's Fund Christmas card, which was this year designed by William's grandmother Elizabeth Cox.
Other inventions available were Crazy Catch ball devices, used by sportsmen for catching practice, and Juice Jacks, designed by Nigel Williams of Gerrards Cross, which is a device for charging multiple pieces of electronic equipment.
There was also a cricket coach from Harrow School on hand to offer tips, as well as a visit from Tilly Holder, a top female golfer, who gave advice on golfing techniques.
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