VIDEO: Littlehampton has flipping good time at annual Pancake Olympics
Businesses, charities and clubs competed in a range of crazy pancake-related events in Littlehampton High Street, including curling and obstacle courses.
The games, now in their sixth year, are thought to have raised £5,000 for charitable causes – a figure organisers think is a record for the fun event.
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And after some high-energy, thrilling encounters, the coveted golden frying pan went to Enable Me youth group, of Littlehampton.
Alfie Milner, 10, who won the obstacle race for the group, said: “It was really good and I had a lot of fun.
“I was nervous before but now I have won my golden frying pan and I think I will keep it forever.”
He added: “I would like to thank everybody who helped me, including Enable Me and my mum.”
For the full story, see the Gazette, out Thursday, March 6.