12:00AM, Wednesday 11 July 2012
A new school mini-bus could be on the cards for youngsters at St Peter's CE Combined School following a successful summer fair.
More than 200 visitors braved the rain and packed into the Minniecroft Road school in Burnham of Saturday.
Children enjoyed bouncing on a bouncy castle, climbing in a fire engine and truck, a barbecue and numerous stalls which each had a different activity.
All money raised from the days activities will go towards a new minibus for the school.
Lesley Blount, Head of St Peter's School, said: "The day was excellent and we had a really good crowd turn up. I imagine we are well on the way to achieving our total.
"The parents have been wonderful considering the weather and the PTA has been absolutely fantastic in arranging everything."
"Everybody just got on with it and I think it has been really successful."
Call 01628 602295 to sponsor the mini-bus.
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