RESIDENTS and staff at a Bramley care home participated in a fete featuring Morris Dancers, thrilling the audience.

Taking place on July 27, the annual extravaganza at Cherry Blossom Manor saw everyone dressing as Cowboys and Indians.

Activities, games, raffles, and tombolas were set up, with the attendees also getting an opportunity to stroke and groom guinea pigs brought by Cuddly Cavies.

Adding to the festivity, the entertainer 'Smokey Joe' led residents in a singalong.

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Engaging activities, games, raffles, and tombolas were set up with the attendees also getting an opportunity to stroke and groom guinea pigsEngaging activities, games, raffles, and tombolas were set up with the attendees also getting an opportunity to stroke and groom guinea pigs (Image: Supplied)

Relatives Jackie and Jim expressed their thanks for an afternoon of fun, revealing that their father had enjoyed himself singing and savouring the delicious refreshments.

Stall holder, Emma-Louise Cassell also thanked the home for allowing her to sell craftwork and said she had 'a wonderful time meeting some remarkable individuals and residents'.

General manager Gigi Despojo said: "Our residents have really enjoyed their annual fete. We try to involve as many of our residents as possible, this is possible due to the commitment of our dedicated staff."

The Barchester-run home specialises in multiple services including nursing, residential, and dementia care for 77 residents, catering for both short respite and longer-term stays.