Village funday returns for all fun for the family
Held at The Barlow, it is the village's biggest event of the year and takes over The Barlow Estate.
Attractions include fairground rides, market stalls, food, entertainment and much more.
Also returning will be scallywags will also be returning.
READ MORE: Edgworth Village celebrates 10 years of Village Fun Day
Edgworth: Three-legged race back with colourful costumes
Those who would like to sign their child up for the races email scallywagspreschool@yahoo.co.uk
The fun day opens at 12.30pm until 5.30pm.
For more information visit The Barlow Edgworth Facebook Page
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