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during the week. This is to ensure the event is safe and properly managed. We will also be charging an entry fee for a few of our events. Although we would love to be able to do the week entirely free of charge, events of this size need additional monies to ensure their future. There will be lots of


entertainment and events on during carnival week. On the opening Saturday we once again have the It’s A Knockout Competition, followed by The Embezzlers (Ska Band) in the marquee. We will also try to keep the children entertained during the week with all the usual favourites, and


procession will be on the Thursday, followed by local bands and the Grand Fireworks Display. Don’t forget. Thursday, July 28 at 7pm. If you would like to get


involved in this year’s carnival please contact me on 07725 607295 or e-mail sarah.woolway@devon.gov.uksar ah.woolway@devon.gov.uk admin@teignmouthcarnival.co.uk .


remember to bring the sunshine with you!


Pictures taken from Teignmouth Carnival 2015 hopefully a few


— Procession starts at 7pm on Thursday, July 28 Teignmouth Town Guide 2016 33


www.teignmouth-devon.gov.uk See you all in July! And


new additions this year (Let It Go!). And don’t forget our established days, TGT, Services Day and our Music Extravaganza on Saturday, July 30. Teignmouth News will be putting together our carnival programme again (only £1), which will keep you up to date with everything that is going on during the week. We will also have an online version available again this year. This can be downloaded on to your phone/laptop/tablet via our website. We will also endeavour to keep you updated with tweets and updated Facebook status in the build-up to the week, and during the week itself. So if you are not already a follower, now’s your chance to become our friend on Facebook, or follow us on Twitter. As I have already mentioned, the carnival


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