Cardigan's annual November fair attracted thousands of people.

The Studt family's funfair, a fixture for nearly 140 years, filled the town with attractions, traders, and market stalls.

A special evening was held on Friday, November 8 for children with additional needs, offering free rides.

The fair's official opening took place on Saturday, November 9 at noon, with the vicar of Cardigan, Reverend Wyn Maskell, performing the blessing, and mayor Olwen Davies carrying out the opening duties.

Guests enjoyed a spin on the dodgems.

This year, thrill-seeking rides came from as far as Bradford.

There was an aeroplane ride for the younger visitorsThere was an aeroplane ride for the younger visitors (Image: Stuart Ladd) Cardigan mayor, Olwen Davies, had a go on the dodgems after opening the fairCardigan mayor, Olwen Davies, had a go on the dodgems after opening the fair (Image: Stuart Ladd) Some of the rides were a bit more daring than othersSome of the rides were a bit more daring than others (Image: Stuart Ladd)