A TOWN is promising its biggest event yet as the community fair returns after two years away.

Peacehaven will see its town fair entertain hundreds of residents on July 9, in Centenary Park, Piddinghoe Avenue.

The occasion will be opened by town mayor, councillor Lucy-Jo Symonds, and the area’s MP, Lloyd Russell-Moyle.

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Peacehaven Town Council said that this year's event will be "bigger and better than ever".

It will be packed with exciting family events, more than 65 stalls, and live music in the main arena.

Cllr Symonds said: “It’s wonderful to be able to deliver the Peacehaven Community Fair after such an unprecedented time. We want to give the residents of Peacehaven a day to remember.

While Mr Russell-Moyle said that he was honoured to be involved in the fair.

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“Peacehaven is a beautiful place, not only to live and work, but it is a great community with a tremendous heart,” he said.

“I’m so pleased to be able to join everyone on the day and celebrate being part of Peacehaven and taking part in this outstanding event.”

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The town will host a large musical parade, and people who would like to take part are urged to contact Peacehaven Town Council.

“The mayor’s parade will not only open our community fair, but also bring the whole of Peacehaven together in a joyful procession to the park,” said Cllr Symonds.