A Christmas fair raised valuable cash to help preserve a Weston landmark at the weekend.

Weston Mercury: Shane and Debora Pratt JR Suncatchers at Birnbeck Regeneration Trust Christmas fair. Picture: MARK ATHERTONShane and Debora Pratt JR Suncatchers at Birnbeck Regeneration Trust Christmas fair. Picture: MARK ATHERTON (Image: Archant)

The Birnbeck Regeneration Trust hosted its annual festive fair at the Boulevard United Reformed Church on November 9, where guests enjoyed browsing a wide range of stalls in search of stocking fillers.

A healthy crowd also tucked into tasty sweet treats and had fun chancing their arm on a spin of the tombola.

Weston Mercury: Sammy Aldridge with her Mum's Homemade edible bouquets at Birnbeck Regeneration Trust Christmas fair. Picture: MARK ATHERTONSammy Aldridge with her Mum's Homemade edible bouquets at Birnbeck Regeneration Trust Christmas fair. Picture: MARK ATHERTON (Image: Archant)

Among the stallholders were Shane and Debora Pratt of JR Suncatchers, who offered up a range of Christmas trinkets.

Delicious cakes were served by Barbara Petry, Sue Adams and Lesley McCann, while Sammy Aldridge showcased her mum's edible bouquets.

Weston Mercury: Hannah Fursdon Inspired For You at Birnbeck Regeneration Trust Christmas fair. Picture: MARK ATHERTONHannah Fursdon Inspired For You at Birnbeck Regeneration Trust Christmas fair. Picture: MARK ATHERTON (Image: Archant)

People were also able to stock up on Christmas cards and gifts from Hannah Fursdon's stall.

The event raised money to support the trust's efforts to save Weston's decaying Birnbeck Pier.