REVELLERS descended on a Hampshire village’s festival for a fun-filled day in aid of a worthy cause.
CrawleyFest, now in its third year, was held in aid of The Murray Parish Trust, which aims to raise £2 million for a new state-of-the art children’s accident and emergency unit in Southampton.
The Murray Parish Trust was founded by actors Sarah Parish and James Murray in 2009 in memory of their eight month old daughter Ella-Jayne, who died of congenital heart failure.
The event at the cricket pitch at Hatch Lane was split into two parts, with an evening warm-up party followed by a jam-packed afternoon the next day.
Adults made the most of relaxing activities like yoga and massages, while the kids were able to get involved in a giant inflatable obstacle course, gladiator jousting and face-painting.
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