LAUGHTER and joy filled the air in Clydebank last weekend as a summer fayre took place at a local primary school.
The event was held at St Eunan's Primary, running from 11am to 1pm.
There were a number of activities people could take part in including a bouncy castle, looking at a police boat and fire engine, and tombola.
The day has been hailed as a "great success" and has so far raised £3,000 for the school.
A West Dunbartonshire Council spokesperson said: "St Eunan’s Primary School Summer Fayre had a raffle, tombola, home baking, hot dogs, bouncy castle, police boat, fire engine, ice cream van and beat the goalie.
"A fantastic community event which has raised over £3000 for the school. Thank you to everyone who came along and made the event a great success."
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