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Non trade organisations only pay £10 ... not even necessary to have a float to be honest. Remember was involved in promoting The Hyndburn Pathfinders in a carnival ... a theatre group from the ashes of the Arts Club (which did have a float one year), and just had a group walking in pantomime gear ... me in fishnets of course. :rolleyes: Think we could have done an Ossy Players one if we had really thought about it .. not exactly short of money. As West Ender said ... just apathy ... nowt to do with money. Hek ... we could have had an Accyweb one !! Which blockbuster movie would we have chosen ??... would have been great fun. I know retrospective thoughts are easy aren't they.... :( |
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the jungle book
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Could have your Reece (with a bit of fake tan) as Mowgli ... but what about the other characters ? Shere Khan, the ruthless Tiger ... Roy ? No ... he could be Baloo, happy-go-lucky bear. Daren't say any more ... :D No women though .. :( |
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accyweb is full of 'characters' i'm sure we could find some who fit the bill
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The Accrington Carnival is one of the biggest events in the town so i cant see any excuse why the local councilors cant get involved and support it.
I saw Perter Britcliffe in his shell suit heading away as fast as he could to do his shopping I did try to stop him to ask him but just ignores everyone. |
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So did we................:D |
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After yesterdays procession I was talking to friends and were thinking aout carnivals from previous years going ack to the late 70's and how the carnival procession started at Thorneyholme Road went down Burnley Road along Broadway efore it was pedestrianised onto Blackburn Road and then up to the College, the crowds along the route were massive.
I'm sure the demise of the local companies like Karrimor has had an impact on participation and local companies being absorbed into larger national companies perhaps there's no longer the commitment to local events. Yesterday I walked on the pavement behind "the crowds" and along the route even at the busiest points it was no more than 3 or 4 deep Although the weather may have reduced the size of the crowd this had nothing to do with the size of the procession for a town the size of Accrington it should have been much bigger. Our float at Accrington Girls and Ladies cost nothing apart from some creative talent and hours of volunteers time and the enthusiasm of our girls (well gone girls you did your club proud) On the positive side what as a participant what did we get out of yesterday? a memorale day for our members being in the carnival built team spirit by all our teams being together involved some of our parents in the event in leaflet distribution allowed us to give massive pulicity to the local community regarding Accrington Girls and Ladies FC hopefully will attract new members to our club (major event this Tuesday at Hyndurn Sports Centre Tuesday June 23 6pm - 8pm to promote girls football, further details at Accrington Girls & Ladies FC Home - sorry had to get the plug in) At the carnival field I was talking to the Accrington Wildcats Rugy League Club, they were in the procession dressed in their kits and had a stall at the field, that didn't cost anything but like ourselves it will have raised their profile. thanks for all those who did take part lets hope next time we have a few more organisations taking part |
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My friend and I had a charity stall on the field at Peel Park , a bottle tombola in fact.there was a good turnout of families , and yes the Mayor was there. Also was Kenny Baker and Star Wars characters. The weather could have been better or a damn site worse. I did not see the parade but on the field a success.
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I went to the school and had a wander round (avoided the precession etc) the boys enjoyed it..........
Speaking of which, does anyone have a spare goldfish bowl :rolleyes: |
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Just out of interest, if the haulage company provides the flat back lorry, who pays the insurance premium to cover the people riding around on the back? Is it done through a blanket policy paid by the Accy lions? One thing is for sure - in these risk-adverse times, that policy won't come cheap.
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Oh I used to LOVE watching the carnival in Accy when I was a child
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I used to love the ones by The Peter Pan Club ... they won a few times too.
What happened to them, did they amalgamate with another group ? |
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