FORGET Carnaby Street, the swinging sixties was in the carnival.
On Saturday, thousands flocked to Woodley’s Woodford Park to take part in the annual fun day.
In the afternoon, crowds patiently queued up to get into the showground where a host of treats awaited them.
Community groups held fundraising stalls, raising money as well as awareness. They included a stall organised by Ronnie Goodberry’s team heading to Ukraine, Woodley Lunch Bunch, and Me2Club.
The team from youth support charity JAC brought along animals from its stables, while pooches could be judged in a fun dog show.
An arena featured a range of performances from groups including Allied School of Dance, Kick Twist Cheerleading, Thames Valley Chorus, Starmaker, and Readiphonics.
The popular fun fair was back with some new rides including a big wheel, and old favourites including the dodgems.
Members of Woodley’s photographic club staged an exhibition, while the Women’s Institute did a bustling trade in cakes and tea.
The queues for the ice cream van and the beer tent snaked around the showground, as attendance was thought to be at an all-time high.
Although there was no procession this year, there was an evening concert featuring local bands all performing hits from across the decades.
The event, which raised money for charities and good causes, ended with the traditional fireworks display.
			














































