From go-karts to a dog show, a family fun day held every two years is returning to a Norfolk village this weekend.
The Lyng Fling 2023 will take place on Saturday, September 9 from 12noon until 3pm in the playing field on Richmond Place with free entry.
It will include stalls, bouncy castles, emergency vehicles, go-karts, a fun dog show, a petting zoo and much more.
The event will raise money for local causes and there will be buckets where you can donate in cash on the day.
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Simone Payne, one of the organisers, said: "The event gets busier each time - it is a really fun afternoon for all the family with something for everyone."
Ahead of the main event, the Tractor Run will set off from Lyng Playing Field at 9am.
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The vehicles will then travel in a convoy via The Common, Fustyweed, Mill Street and Bylaugh, arriving at Darbys in Swanton Morley at 10am.
The tractors will then leave there at 10.45am, passing Hunters Hall towards Elsing and back towards Lyng via Heath Road and The Common, returning to the playing field at 11.45am.
There is parking available a short walk from the event, which will be signposted.
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