Hundreds of people attended an annual craft fair to raise cash for a charity working to stop child abuse.
The event, held in Allum Hall, Allum Way, on Sunday, was held to support the National Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Children (NSPCC).
It was organised by Ann Goddard, a 79-year-old retired doctor, who has been raising money for the charity for almost 40 years.
During the event, bric-a-brac stands and food stalls were held, and Mayor Paul Morris also judged a children’s art competition.
The musical talents of Borehamwood Brass Band and jazz musician Jim Phillips also entertained visitors.
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