FAMILIES enjoyed festive treats, homemade gifts, seasonal music from the Wroughton Silver Band and a visit from Santa Claus at Lethbridge Primary School's Christmas bazaar.
Judy Thomas took part in the fun with her two grandchildren Eli Cardis, six, and Nancy Cardis, four, who both attend the school.
Judy said: “It was lovely, all the community was there, which was really nice.
“The children told me about the bazaar because they bring things in to make the hampers which become prizes for the raffle, which is always fantastic.
“They really enjoyed seeing Santa."
Ria Walegha, chair of the Friends of Lethbridge PTA, organised the event.
She said: "It was a very busy day and a really good time.
"New pupils who just joined reception came along, and Year 6s who have now gone to Commonweal School returned to enjoy the day, which was great.
"It's nice to get into the festive spirit, and all the money we raised from the event went back into the PTA to enhance the school.
"We sold cakes made by pupils and parents, and children were playing games and queueing up to see Santa."
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