A Salisbury scout troop attended a Christmas fair to help raise funds.
The Harnham Scout Troop attended the Grammar Christmas Fair on Saturday, November 23 to raise money for their group.
The group ran a stall, selling Scout Christmas post stamps, decorations and gifts they had been crafting for weeks, as well as a 'pick a stick' game.
Mark Warner, assistant district commissioner (Scouts), said: "The Scouts worked hard helping to run the stall which was busy throughout the fair and this will count towards the Scouts earning the fundraising activity badge."
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The Grammar Christmas Fair, held at Bishop Wordsworth School, featured 58 stalls, including the Harnham Scout Group and other charities, student entrepreneurs, businesses, food, games and entertainment.
Kirsten Webster, Grammar Christmas Fair chair, said: "The weather was definitely not a dampener on the annual Grammar Christmas fair held at Bishop Wordsworth School.
"The talented South Wilts Grammar School and Bishops Wordsworth School music students entertained whilst the masses enjoyed all the festivities.
"A huge thank you goes out to all our supporters."
The total money raised by the fair isn't in yet as the Annual Christmas raffle is line online at gramnarchristmasfair.org.uk until Friday, December 6, including of generous donations from our stallholders.
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