This weekend sees the return of the popular Apple Day in New Mills, which is back for the 11th year in a row.
It will take place in the Community Orchard in High Lea Park on St Mary's Road, on Sunday (29 September) from 2pm to 4pm.
There will be lots to keep you entertained - including a treasure hunt, popcorn, a hamper raffle, a bouncy castle, biscuit decorating, beekeepers, a Women's Institute (W.I.) stall, candy floss and face painting.
Entry is free and everyone is welcome to attend.
The fun-filled event is part of the New Mills Festival, which is running throughout the month in the town.
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