A popular summer show will return next month, marking its 13th year.

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Hilgay Vintage and Country show will take place on Saturday, August 3 and Sunday, August 4 from 10am to 5pm.

Around 1,000 people attend the annual event, which showcases vintage vehicles and farm equipment.

It raised £4,000 last year and organisers are hoping to exceed that target in 2019.

The entry fee is £5 with free admission to children under 12.

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Organiser Peter Bates said: "We run the show to raise money for our church and good causes in our village.

"The theme this year is sugar beet and people will get to see demonstrations from the big harvesters.

"We've got alpacas, pony rides and vintage tractors, cars, lorries and motorbikes, so there's fun for all the family.

"The dog show is on Sunday and anyone with a dog can participate with an entry fee of £1. The winner gets £15 worth of food."

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