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Bearsted & Thurnham Carnival & Fayre 2011


planned for the green


cakes to garden plants. There will be tombolas, raffles, live music, dancing performances, fancy dress, hot and cold refreshments and the infamous wheelie bin race.


Proceedings start at midday,


when those lining up for the pro- cession will be judged for the best dressed float andwalking group. The carnival procession – led


by music from Maidstone Ma- jorettes – leaves Madginford at 12.30pm and travels via Egre- mont Road, Madginford Road, Rosemary Road and Ashford Road, crossing to The Landway, Hog Hill, into The Street and ar- riving at Bearsted Green at 1.15pm. Retiringheadmistress of Thurn-


ham Infants School, Freda Denyer, will formally start the proceedings and the official opening ceremony on the green will be marked by a release of


Carnival Princess 2009 Megan Hill (left) with last year’s win- ner Isabel Chapman


birds from a large magician’s hat, along with singing and dancing performances by Direc- tions Performing Arts. Programmes will soon be on


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