HUNDREDS of people filled the streets of central Shipston to see the abundance of arts and crafts on offer.

Entertainment for children, stalls filled with everything from decorated old saws to ceramics and buskers delighted the crowds at the Totally Locally Shipston-on-Stour group's Arts and Craft Fair.

Totally Locally organiser Louise Harvey was over the moon with the crowds and interest from the locals.

Stalls were set up in the streets of The Bury and the bottom end of Sheep Street with the support of the town's shops and Shipston Town Council.

Shoppers enjoying looking at the wares on offer including photographs, cushions, soaps, dog baskets, spoons and other wooden crafts and the Totally Locally stall selling tea towels, bags and general information.

Emma-Jane Roberts and her Calypso Kids provided on-going entertainment, mask making and general fun for the small children.

Talented local musician and artist Hannah Porter designed and painted the market's entrance sign while buskers including Lilly Shickle, Harriett Broomfield, Hugo Gaitskell and Ed Hunt filled the air with music.

The Totally Locally group in Shipston-Stour was formed in early 2015 based on a nationwide template created by Chris Sands, and made available to small towns trying to keep and encourage their local shops and identity.