A large crowd turned out for a village show.
The annual Pinner Village Show took place on Saturday in Memorial Park, Chapel Lane.
Morris dancers, a tug of war and a bouncy castle were among attractions, as well as market stalls and a dog show.
Cathy Kim, from The Pinner Rotary Club, which organised the show, said: “It’s been a good day, the weather helps a lot. It entertains and helps people promote what they do in the community.
“There are all sorts of things going on. It encourages people to find out about organisations in their area.”
A ‘soak a scout’ stall was held by Fifth Pinner Scouts to raise money for a jamboree in Japan.
Jonathon Williams, 15, who took part, said: “It was an idea from one of our leaders, and we decided we would do it. We thought Pinner fair was a good idea because there’s so much going on.
“A lot of the kids seem to like it. It’s a lot of fun, and for a good cause. I’m pretty soaked though.”
A number of charities and organisations also ran stalls.
Judith Elliott, from The West House Project, which ran a tombola, said: “The people here are lovely, it’s a very good atmosphere. We have been coming for years.”
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