Nearly 200 people take part in meadow kite-flying event
The free event, held at Annis Hill Green in Bungay, brought families together for an afternoon of outdoor fun, colour, and creativity.
Despite the low winds across the meadow, the East Anglia Kite Flyers impressed crowds with a vibrant display, managing to launch several of their large kites.
Imogen Fenturoli, 8, with the kite she created at the event (Image: Bungay Town Council)
Children and adults joined in throughout the day, filling the sky with their own kites, while all of the provided children's colouring-and-flying kits were utilised.
Event organiser and chair of the local meadow management group, Karen Lodge, said the turnout and enthusiasm exceeded expectations.
Ms Lodge said: "The East Anglian Kite Flyers were really great, despite the lack of wind, and even managed to fly some of their big kites.
East Anglia Kite Flyers also attended the event (Image: Peter Eyles)
"The kites even attracted a red kite, which flew over to take a look."
Visitors praised the friendly atmosphere and the strong sense of community.
Annis Hill Green, near the Wherry Road Play Area, was once a sports field and is now managed as a natural green space for the community.
