00:00 The first day was amazing, we had lots of people through, lots of good comments about
00:07 the festival itself and the exhibition in the town hall.
00:12 Well certainly the numbers coming through the town hall, there was so many positive
00:16 comments about the display in there and particularly the work that the students did, the Westbury
00:20 Primary School kids, that was really good.
00:22 Yeah, so we've just got a treasure hunt going around with different questions that
00:26 people can get the answers either from the Village Green or from the exhibition in the
00:29 town hall.
00:30 One of them was to have a look at, or to name one of the silhouettes on the Village Green,
00:34 so Westbury has a silhouette trail with various places around Westbury and there's two of
00:40 them on the Village Green, so yeah, one of the questions was to name one of those silhouettes.
00:44 More about the different people that sort of established Westbury, so for example the
00:49 one outside the Anglican Church just behind us is Eleanora Payne, so she was the famous
00:54 woodcarver who did a lot of the woodcarving that's in the church and RSL.
00:59 Fantastic, and you've had a number of tours going as well, have those been well attended
01:03 and people have been joining us?
01:05 Yeah, absolutely. The first one yesterday had 25 or more people on it, which was, yeah,
01:12 huge attendance and went for a lot longer than we expected because they were all just
01:15 so engaged and asking so many questions and yeah.
01:18 And then today they're unveiling the plant for Doctorate of Science at the Post Office.
01:24 So all the kids from Westbury Primary School doing it, so yeah, they've been practising
01:28 for a long time.
01:29 Yeah, no, it's a great tradition, like the community just loves the Mayfog, like people
01:34 coming up just for that.
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