A "splendid display" was on show at this year's Link Villages Produce Show.
The 47th annual produce show took place on Saturday, August 31 at the Hyde War Memorial Parish Hall in Frogham.
Organisers described a "splendid display" of produce including vegetables, pot plants and flowers, with classes in flower arranging, home produce, photography and handicrafts.
Show chair Stephen Darke said: "Everyone agreed that the show was a big success again this year. We certainly have some very successful gardeners, cooks, artists etc. in our local area and the show allows that talent to be on display to all.
"A lovely atmosphere in the hall on the day at this popular community event."
The annual limerick competition was won by local resident Helen Totty, with her limerick titled "Pot Holes”.
Bernie Tully, chair of the Hyde Parish Council, presented 16 challenge cups and Rosettes.
The Burnham cup was awarded to Lucy Nicholls as overall winner, and Lyndsey Whitehead was awarded the Gordon Shutler cup for participation and effort.
A spokesperson from the produce show committee said: "The produce show committee would like to say a big thank you to the sponsors and those involved in creating the show.
"A very special mention and thank you also to Andrew Briggs - retired produce show chair. Hope to see you all again next year."
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