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Romsey carnival at risk
AT RISK: Romsey Carnival.
AT RISK: Romsey Carnival.

ORGANISERS of another Hampshire carnival are warning this year's summer event could be the last.

The future of Romsey carnival was thrown into doubt last year after the annual event attracted a low turnout of entries.

This summer the committee says it is determined to give the charity event another go but says that if it does not get enough people taking part then it may have to cancel the event in 2009.

The warning comes after the Echo revealed the Lymington and Penning-ton carnival has been scrapped for 2008 due to new council rules on road closures which made it difficult to find the necessary insurance cover.

Brockenhurst carnival is also facing the same threat and the annual community fundraisers are no longer held in Totton or Marchwood.

New Romsey carnival committee member Rachel Upfold said the committee had made a number of changes to get as many people involved as possible including changing the start to 2.30pm rather than 6pm.

"We have also moved the procession to a Sunday rather than a Saturday," she said.

"We have already had about half a dozen early entries in so it is looking promising but we still need a lot more."

A float in last years carnival.
A float in last years carnival.

The procession kick starts a week of events in the town as part of Romsey carnival week which runs from July 20 to July 27.

As well as groups, schools, and organisations, the committee is also looking for businesses to enter.

"We currently have one possible entry that has a 22ft dragon, but we need a lorry to bring it from Chandler's Ford and take it back at the end," she added.

How we could save our carnivals - End of the Week page 20 of today's Daily Echo

7:45am Friday 16th May 2008

   

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Posted by: Benny Fitt, Thornhill on 8:24am Fri 16 May 08
Bring back Denzil and his performing rats!
Posted by: mangobean, Eastleigh on 8:42am Fri 16 May 08
Carnivals are dull and dated.

Even my kids struggle to get excited about it, even when they are going to be on a float!
Posted by: Fred on 9:02am Fri 16 May 08
mangobean wrote:
Carnivals are dull and dated. Even my kids struggle to get excited about it, even when they are going to be on a float!
It seems that carnivals, like payphones, have limited use in C21.
Posted by: Banker on 9:28am Fri 16 May 08
Fred wrote:
mangobean wrote: Carnivals are dull and dated. Even my kids struggle to get excited about it, even when they are going to be on a float!
It seems that carnivals, like payphones, have limited use in C21.
Why would you want to use them in a New York department store?
Posted by: Christoff on 9:31am Fri 16 May 08
Fred wrote:
mangobean wrote: Carnivals are dull and dated. Even my kids struggle to get excited about it, even when they are going to be on a float!
It seems that carnivals, like payphones, have limited use in C21.
you maybe right but I still can't help but think it would be shame for this tradition to vanish. If the kids don't enjoy carnivals anymore why don't the organiser's do a quick vox pop to find out why and then tweak the activities or floats slightly?

Payphones will always have a use...vandalism!

Posted by: Wee, 2 legged crossed on 9:56am Fri 16 May 08
Payphones will always have a use...vandalism!
and public toilets

Posted by: paul b on 3:07pm Fri 16 May 08
If enough people cared this wouldnt be an issue

No one does so its going, why is Romsey stuck in a time warp
Posted by: sid snott, ere on 3:51pm Fri 16 May 08
Ban it..Denzil & his boyfriend can go to the pub then...By the way Denzil, How is hmm these days
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