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park381 22-01-2005 13:00

Accrington Carnival
 
What about this headline "Plug could be pulled on Accrington Carnival"

http://www.accringtonobserver.co.uk/..._id=11962.html

Poodle 22-01-2005 14:14

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I didnt know accrington had a carnival

Acrylic-bob 22-01-2005 14:28

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Carnival is a truncation of the latin word carnelevarium and refers to the period before Lent in the church calendar when it was the custom to consume all the perishable stocks of food that were not allowed during the period of general fasting. A hangover from our medieval past.

How oddly typical it is that Accrington should decide to hold its Carnival in June.

park381 22-01-2005 15:15

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Quote:

Originally Posted by Acrylic-bob
Carnival is a truncation of the latin word carnelevarium and refers to the period before Lent in the church calendar when it was the custom to consume all the perishable stocks of food that were not allowed during the period of general fasting. A hangover from our medieval past.

How oddly typical it is that Accrington should decide to hold its Carnival in June.

My word A-B you're a fountain of knowledge :cool:

ANNE 22-01-2005 21:39

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Perhaps we could get an Accyweb petition going.
Save our Carnival.
A lot of hard work goes into the carnival behind the curtains.
On the day it brings smiles to a lot of peoples faces.
It really is a fun day out for everyone.
Old and young alike.
There's a raffle full of brill prizes and it raises a lot of cash for various charities in the area.
There must be someone out there with funds to spare.

WINGY 17-06-2005 12:52

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Does anyone know where the carnival starts and finishes?? I know the stall etc are at peel park, but thats about it...

panther 17-06-2005 12:56

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The Accrington Carnival is due to be held on Saturday June 18 2005. The theme for floats in the procession this year is "West End Musicals". Floats are being asked to assemble at the Globe Centre Car Park, off Scaitcliffe Street from 8am. Walking participants will assemble on the 'NHS East Lancashire Public Health' car park on the corner of Eagle Street & Paradise Street. The judging will take place from 9.45am.

Starting off at 10.45am the procession will travel down Eagle Street to Blackburn Road. It will head along Blackburn Road, past the Town Hall and up Little Blackburn Road as far as the traffic lights before turning left into Abbey Street, past the Post Office. The procession then goes along Whalley Road to the traffic lights at the junction of Queens Road where it turns right along Queens Road to the junction with Thorneyholme Road. Finally, floats turn into Thorneyholme Road for dispersal.

starts at 9.30am ends 5.30pm

panther 17-06-2005 12:57

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whens oswaldtwistle carnival????

Mick 17-06-2005 13:09

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If your thinking of going to the Peel Park School playing field after the procession then wellies are going to be needed , its going to be very muddy there.

WillowTheWhisp 17-06-2005 13:10

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I know it could probably be classed as an unnecessary drain on HBC funds but I'd be sorry to see the Carnival lost forever. It's something people look forward to and some of the floats are very well done. My girls and I were in it last time, walking and it was sooooooooooo hot we were exhausted by the time we'd been rushed up Whalley Road to catch up with everyone at the Queens Road junction because we'd been held back at Eastgate by traffic. I felt sorry for the young lads with the big drums.

This year we are just looking forward to being spectators.

chav1 17-06-2005 13:54

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i think the story should have read

HBC turned down funding because they had already had their own carnival on broadway

Debbie J 17-06-2005 16:41

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We have so few traditions left it really would be sad to see it go. Just think how much was wasted on the Mayor making ceromony for the enjoyment of a few & how much HBC could have given for the benefit of many. Unfortunately (in this case) charity began & stopped with HBC as IMO many more charities would benefit from the carnival funds than they will from the Mayoral one.

West Ender 17-06-2005 21:03

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I first remember going to watch Accrington Carnival in about 1947 or 48. I got a bag of Rishy Crisps, thrown from a lorry! :p

We have a May Queen carnival in our village. It's always held in June! When I first came to live here, 30 years ago, the parade was massive and we had about 10 bands. This year we only had 4 floats and 2 bands. Part of the problem is that the police, who used to give their services free, now demand £3000 a time and the insurance has quadrupled. It's the same story everywhere in the country - cost.

We shouldn't let these old traditions die. Good luck with the Accy one.

K.S.H 17-06-2005 21:08

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Originally Posted by panther
whens oswaldtwistle carnival????

16th of July if I remeber right, I know its this year which is strange as it used to be alternate, accy one year Ossy the next, don't know what happened to that

cashman 17-06-2005 23:12

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would be sorry to see the end of the carnival,used to love it as a kid,and theres not too much for kids in hyndburn nowadays,although if they still have a carnival queen i'm sure it used to be fixed,as a girl i knew won it one year have a face like a basket of whelks lol

mez 18-06-2005 07:59

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shame on you cashman, bet she had lots of personality,thats what is looked for as well you know, not just LOOKS.

cashman 18-06-2005 09:32

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Originally Posted by mez
shame on you cashman, bet she had lots of personality,thats what is looked for as well you know, not just LOOKS.

to be honest mez she didn't have much of a personality,also she had a head like humpty dumpty.lol

Lampman 18-06-2005 11:05

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Yes a lot of hard work has gone into the preparation for the Carnival.I have in the past lambasted some of the young talent around Accrington for their anti-social behaviour,but the tenacity that the youngsters have shown week after week designing and making outfits for the day does them great credit.Thanks should also be given to the voluntary helpers who work behind the scenes to make this day possible.Lets hope it gets the weather it deserves.
As the saying goes nowadays RESPECT!

cashman 18-06-2005 12:42

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gotta agree with lampman on that - respect!!!

WillowTheWhisp 18-06-2005 17:55

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Well the weather has been great and the carnival procession was brilliant. I tried to take photos but some heads kept popping up in front of me.

Mimi spotted Mick across the road from us also armed with trusty camera.

There didn't seem to be as many stalls on the field as there have been in the past, or was that just me? We watched the jugglers and "Laurel and Hardy" but spent most of the time queueing up for cold drinks!

Davvy 18-06-2005 19:28

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Quote:

Originally Posted by Acrylic-bob
Carnival is a truncation of the latin word carnelevarium and refers to the period before Lent in the church calendar when it was the custom to consume all the perishable stocks of food that were not allowed during the period of general fasting. A hangover from our medieval past.

How oddly typical it is that Accrington should decide to hold its Carnival in June.

?? what are you on about??

Sparkologist 18-06-2005 19:34

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I was sat outside the Stag for most of the afternoon, hoping for the carnival procession to pass by; Jee-zus, it was hot. Maybe it passed by whilst I was inside topping up my libation. :rolleyes:

fireman 18-06-2005 21:18

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Don't mince your words Ollie just say it like it is, oh by the way I've been in your account. Ha. Ha

Bazf 18-06-2005 22:15

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Originally Posted by Davvy
?? what are you on about??



Dumb F*&%, reading not something your familier with?

Carnival is a truncation of the latin word carnelevarium and refers to the period before Lent in the church calendar when it was the custom to consume all the perishable stocks of food that were not allowed during the period of general fasting. A hangover from our medieval past.

How oddly typical it is that Accrington should decide to hold its Carnival in June.

Mick 19-06-2005 06:54

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There are now some pics of the Accrington Carnival in the Gallery please click on the link thankyou and enjoy

http://gallery.accyweb.com/displayim...album=68&pos=0

lettie 19-06-2005 15:21

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Originally Posted by Sparkologist
I was sat outside the Stag for most of the afternoon, :rolleyes:


Oh.....You were, were you?????? ;)

fireman 19-06-2005 20:16

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Rumbled Sparks!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

big al 19-06-2005 20:38

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Although I saw three of the floats pre carnival as I had to drop my lad off as he was on the Accy Stanley float, Got to the field for the afters by 1.30 pm. Got to agree site was a tad dissapointing compared to of old. Can remember site on Accy college & before that at Oak Hill park as a kiddy with allsorts to do along with displays as parachute display, white helmet motorcycle display etc. I know Peel park is not quite as open for this type of thing but tradition does die hard, particularly here in the North.
Worse sight of the day though was some character with a chain round her neck, cajoling stalls to have their picy taken with her, some called her "Mayor?" Funny how she has never been heard of round Clayton where apparently she is a local councillor, & best of all having a pic taken with the Stanley boys, for who she took the liberty of renaging on a sponsorship deal with not so long ago. Know you aint two faced dear coz you wouldn't have worn that one on Sat dear.

jimmi5bellies 19-06-2005 22:21

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My son was supposed to march with the wardens as he is a junior warden but a severe ingrowing toe-nail prevented this. :(


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