MARLBOROUGH High Street will be alive with the sound of music this Saturday as the town hosts the 10th annual charity model show and organ grind.
Over the last decade the event has generated thousands of pounds for charitable causes.
Organiser Maureen Cook, of Stratton St Margaret, is hoping to raise more than ever for this year's charity, Macmillan Cancer Relief.
"It's a great cause and close to my heart," she said. "A couple of members of my own family have suffered from cancer".
The day's attractions will include a 42-key Fair Organ from Oxfordshire, working model funfairs and even a hand-knitted village. The woolly Victorian rural scene, created by Mrs Cook, comprises six houses, a pub and a church.
The show opens at 10am and will close with a raffle at 4pm. Admission is £1 for adults and 50p for children and senior citizens.
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