LIPHOOK Infant School held their annual May fair at the weekend and enjoyed another fantastic success.

Children bought gifts of either a bottle or chocolates to school in exchange for a mufti (non-uniform) day.

Hits of the fair included crockery smashing, a bouncy castle, go-carts and the police taking finger prints.

The catering team produced a fabulous spread along with the essential and ever popular barbecue, which was run by the school governors.

Michele Frost, the school's executive headteacher, said everybody had a wonderful time in the sunshine and the whole day had a "lovely atmosphere".

For pictures from the May fair, see this week's Liphook Herald.