ULEY's annual show was a roaring success with dozens joining in the fun.
The event - which was organised by Uley Society - took place on Saturday, September 14 at the village hall.
This year's show had approximately 267 entries from 57 adult exhibitors and 16 children, according to organisers.
Crowds admired the displays while enjoying afternoon tea, coffee and homemade cakes on offer.
The youngest entrant was aged just 14 weeks old, who entered a winning finger painting.
Meanwhile, the oldest entrant aged 90 also won with a floral wood carving in the style of legendary sculptor Grinling Gibbons.
Winners
- Catherine Freeth Trophy - for the most entries - was won jointly by Jackie Waldock and Jenny Cox with 13 entries each.
- The children's cup Ruth Cornish Cup - was won by 12-year-old Rowan Allen for the third year running with 12 entries
- Victoria Sponge award - was won by 14-year-old Lydia Tutton for the third year running
- Cookery Cup - was won by Uley Society’s chair Andy Davis
Pami Davis, vice-chair of Uley Society, said: “The society wishes to thank everybody involved for their invaluable contributions to the show - the organising team, helpers, judges and not least the exhibitors.
“The judges were very impressed with all the talent in the village.
“The children entered a record 49 exhibits, some of which were entered in the adult categories too.
“A full report with winners’ names will be on the Uley Society Website, and in October’s Village News.”
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