A dog-friendly festival that attracted hundreds of visitors last year is returning "bigger and better" with food trucks, stalls and entertainment.
Attleborough's Woof Fest is taking place on Sunday, September 1, at the Gaymers Field, from midday to 5pm.
Promising a "family fun day", the festivities will include a dog show with the opportunity for festival goers to show off their four-legged friends.
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Anyone can enter their pup into the competition, with 10 fun classes to choose from and pooches can also enjoy a gun-dog scurry and sniffing trails.
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Alongside the dog show, local community groups and sports clubs will hold demonstrations in the display area with dancing, Zumba and boxing on show.
Organised by the Attleborough Fun Fest, team member Ruth Codling said: "The event was so successful last year that we're hoping to do it bigger and better this year.
"There were so many things to do and there was lots of involvement from the community which was really lovely to see."
Around 30 stalls will be fronted by small businesses, crafters and local charities, with raffles, a tombola and dog-related treats on offer.
Family entertainment includes an inflatable assault course, while adults can enjoy coffee and cake in an open marquee or sitting on straw bails across the park.
Various food trucks will also be serving a range of cuisine, from hot dogs, burgers, pizza and fish and chips, to waffles, ice creams and slushies.
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"It was such a great day last year, it blew us away, so we want to build on that and make it an annual event", Ms Codling added.
Entry is only 20p and will be donated to charities attending the event.
More information can be found on the Attleborough Fun Fest Facebook page.
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