SCORES of people enjoyed going along to the 119th Tedburn St Mary Village Fair on Saturday, September 13.

Onlookers enjoyed betting on ferret-racing (Will Goddard, Crediton Courier)

Tedburn St Mary Judo Club gave a demonstration (Will Goddard, Crediton Courier)
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Dog jumping over straw bales (Will Goddard, Crediton Courier)
Held from noon until dusk, there was live music, a dog show, a variety of vintage vehicles, a craft and flower show, local food and drink, live music and more.

Donald Kingdom of Copplestone brought his 1971 MGB Roadster to the fair (Will Goddard, Crediton Courier)

Ian White of Bow showed off his 1921 Ruston Hornsby stationary engine (Will Goddard, Crediton Courier)

Lisa and Dave Hatt of Creedy Kitchen sold baked goods at the event (Will Goddard, Crediton Courier)
New to the fair this year was “Dangerous Steve”. His stunt show in the main ring wowed onlookers as he rode a motorcycle over a jump blindfolded, juggled with a chainsaw, balanced atop a giant unicycle, and went head over heels while driving a motorised monowheel.

Flowers on display in the craft and flower show tent (Will Goddard, Crediton Courier)

Alun Ward's gargantuan squashes won first prize in their class (Will Goddard, Crediton Courier)
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Vintage tractors on display (Will Goddard, Crediton Courier)
Tedburn St Mary Judo Club also gave a demonstration of various throws and holds, and children later had fun playing traditional games including tug-of-war, egg-throwing, limbo, and wheelbarrow races.

Dangerous Steve jumping a ramp on a motorcycle (Will Goddard, Crediton Courier)

Dangerous Steve driving his monowheel (Will Goddard, Crediton Courier)
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