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Gloucestershire Independent
October 30, 2014
Last year’s spectacle raised more than £10,000 for good causes (12000233)
Rebranded irework show pulls a crowd
WHIZZES, bangs and vivid sprays of colour drew thou- sands to the first Rotary 5 Val- leys Fireworks. Previously know as Ebley Fireworks, it was rebranded this year by the Rotary clubs of Stroud, Stonehouse and Nailsworth, who organise the event. Last year’s spectacle raised more than £10,000, which went to several good causes.
Profits from Monday night
will go towards the Door Youth Project, St Rose’s School, Gloucestershire Young Car- ers, Park Junior School, Stone- house, Park Infants School and Children’s Centre, Stone- house, the Great Western Air Ambulance, Stroud Valleys Project and Nailsworth Youth Club. It was sponsored by several businesses in the area.
Riders enjoy the Mega Dance ride at the fun fair (12000211)
Molly Drake, seven, with her brother Harry at the ireworks (12000186)
The skies over Stroud were streaked with colour (12000259)
Esmee Clutterbuck, eight, and her brother Piers, ive, ride the tea cups (12000194)
5 Valleys Fireworks (12000341)
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