Hippo and Elephant open Fayre in the Norfolk Broads

Harriet the Hippo and Cammy the Elephant, Wroxham Barns' colourful 'animal' residents, will be the guests of honour at Tunstead Primary School's Summer Fayre on Saturday, June 27 from 1pm to 4pm.
Tunstead School students are pictured inviting Harriet and Cammy to join them at the summer fayre.
Harriet and Cammy will have a busy afternoon at Tunstead Primary School posing for photographs. Admission to the event is 50p for adults, children free (no dogs please). Activities include face painting, 'guess the weight' and other children's fun, craft stalls, judo demonstration, tombola, cake stall, grand raffle and a visit from Wroxham Fire Engine.
Ian Russell, Director Wroxham Barns said: "Harriet and Cammy have gathered quite a fan club since their arrival at the barns. I hope they enjoy their afternoon out and entertain the visitors to Tunstead Primary School's Summer Fayre."
Harriet the Hippo shot to fame on North Walsham's Hippo Trail and Cammy (Camouflagephant), was one of the stars of last year's Go Elephants in Norwich.
Tunstead Primary School is on Market Street, Tunstead NR12 8AH.
Wroxham Barns is open daily 10am to 5pm, 10 miles from Norwich, take A1151 to Wroxham then follow brown and white tourist signs for 1.5miles on the Tunstead road. Free parking. Tel. 01603 783762
Wroxham Barns is one of Norfolk's most popular visitor attractions offering a range of shopping and crafts, together with activities for younger family members including the award winning Junior Farm. The restaurant-café serves breakfast, morning coffee, lunches and afternoon tea, all freshly made, using local, seasonal produce where possible.
Established by Director Ian Russell MBE in the early 1980s, Wroxham Barns opened on May 24, 1983. Silver Winner Outstanding Customer Service, National Enjoy England Awards for Excellence 2009, Winner of East of England Tourism's, Enjoy England Awards for Excellence, Outstanding Customer Service Award 2007 and 2008 and Taste of England Award 2008. Runner up National Farm Attractions Network Awards 2008 and one of The Independent Newspaper's Top 50 Farm Shops (2008).


