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MAIN PROCESSION
Have Fun – Be Safe (not sorry) – Support Our Charities
Many thanks to all this year’s entrants for the forebearance – and in many cases innovation – they have shown in reponse to the revision of the various H&S, Insurance and Licencing regulations. Here’s wishing the thousand participants registered in advance every success in putting on a joyful and safe show for all!
Road Closures
The main roads through the village will be closed from 6.00pm to 11.00pm on Sat 20th Sept.
Car Parking
There will be clear signposts to Car Parks from all routes into the village (actual locations are still subject to weather/harvest conditions in some cases). Please respect the fact that some streets away from the procession route are coned off because they may be needed for emergency access.
All Entrants
No Entry on Day. Alcohol is prohibited on Assembly Field and Procession Route.
Please assemble in Carnival Field by 6.30pm, the layout has changed slightly so that vehicle drivers will have a clearer route. Please proceed as directed by Marshalls on entry to the field:
Due to the newly installed speed humps on the Wilcot Road one way system Float Constructors should note that the safety requirement for HARNESSES / RESTRAINTS to protect float passengers (as detailed in the Entry Criteria) will be strictly enforced.
Judging will commence at 6.45pm and at the same time the mandatory briefing for Float Safety Stewards will take place (probably in the Checking Area).
Procession starts at 7.30pm - proceed only as directed by Marshalls.
No pedestrian other than a bone fide Entrant, Carnival Official, Crowd Marshall or Float Safety Steward shall be allowed on any part of the route while the Procession is in progress.
OTHER NEWS
If anyone has any photos we could add to the PADFAC archives on this site please Register then get in touch using the ‘Comment’ facilty.
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Wheelbeero Race (18th Sept) - a splendid turnout of 194 teams and some fine ale on route courtesy of sponsors
Three Castles; the
Hasbeens three-man team is claiming a new record for a combined age of 175 years … we’d like to hear from any old-timers who think they beat that.
- Wine Race (11th Sept) - 2008 slideshows online! – thanks to J.Helps & D.Damper.
- TaVern TV – courtesy of PVADS … the word on the streets from folks who went to the opening night is “brilliant” … if there are any tickets left for the 26th or 27th we suggest you go get them now!