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  • #1027947

    :whistle:

    I’ve seen the Coca Cola lorry ……was awesome :good:

    #1029607

    So many people come to watch it that hotels and bed and breakfasts sell out early in the year,theres not far off 100k people in the town to watch this carnival

     

    Was lucky enought to see the carnival in Weston the night before it hit your town Somer.

    I was totally gobsmacked … the procession went on for well ove an hour & a half & the floats were totally fantastic. Well worth seeing & the carnival has to be seen to be totally appreciated.

     

    #1029609

    Postman Pat & Jess the cat was at out local shopping centre lol

    Seriously apart from the dire footie team & The magic roundabout my town is the arse end of the universe.

     

    Still could be worse … at least I wasn’t born here. :good:

    #1029753

    Days and dates have changed over the years Arc. But the 2017 dates are

    4/11 Bridgwater

    6/11 Highbridge & Burnham

    10/11 Weston

    11/11North Petherton

    13/11 Midsomer Norton

    15/11 Shepton Mallet

    17/11 Wells

    18/11 Glastonbury

    #1031224

    Stories in the Park at Sconce and Devon

    Friday 14 April

    Join storytellers Lord George and Lady Esmeralda on a guided fairies and goblins walk around the park and woods.

    Hear tales of fairies and goblins that live in the park, find fairy doors and meet some unexpected magical folk!

    Starting at Rumbles at 2pm
    Free family activity

    #1032260

    Join the Friends of Sconce and Devon Park, April 16, 2pm-4pm, to find the hidden clues around the park to solve the puzzle and receive a free chocolate egg!

    #1035405

    dates for your diary

    great night last year

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    #1035477

    Join Keith Dowen, Assistant Curator at the Royal Armouries to discover how armourers responded to siege warfare developments. Talk length: 50 mins approx. FREE with standard admission at The National Civil War Centre – Newark Museum, 22 April at 2:30pm.

    #1037861

    For anyone who might be interested

    A Specialist Food Fayre with 50 stalls in the Newark Market, 30 April and May 1, 10am-4pm. Alongside the food stalls there will be street entertainments, food demonstrations, health promotions and other attractions. In the Buttermarket and the Town Hall, will be a local crafts and food fayre. FREE admission

     

    #1037920

    The historic Sconce and Devon Park – built in 1644 – will be the stunning venue for musket fire and fighting, whilst Newark Castle hosts major living history displays, recreating the dark days.The National Civil War Centre – Newark Museum will also stage exciting demonstrations to bring the period vividly back to life. An exciting, educational and immersive way for all ages to spend the Bank Holiday weekend, Sun 30 April and Mon 1 May.

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