Gail Steed, left, and Lily McMullan from the Pretty in Pink breast cancer charity, Portadown branch pictured at their handmade goods stall at the Richhill Apple Harvest Fayre. PT44-241.Gail Steed, left, and Lily McMullan from the Pretty in Pink breast cancer charity, Portadown branch pictured at their handmade goods stall at the Richhill Apple Harvest Fayre. PT44-241.
Gail Steed, left, and Lily McMullan from the Pretty in Pink breast cancer charity, Portadown branch pictured at their handmade goods stall at the Richhill Apple Harvest Fayre. PT44-241.

16 pictures as Richhill Apple Harvest Fayre celebrates the Bramley apple

Richhill came alive with music and entertainment on Saturday as the Apple Fayre Day was held as part of the village’s Apple Harvest Fayre six-day celebrations.

At the end of October each year the people of Richhill, which is surrounded by orchards, celebrate the locally grown Bramley apple. The festival coincides with the end of the apple harvest.

Saturday saw the historical centre of Richhill transformed into an open air market with live music and entertainment throughout the day.

Photographer Tony Hendron went along to capture some of the atmosphere.