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Bearsted Carnival and Fayre


Cavalcade of vintage cars join carnival parade


Families out in forcemake the day a success


Carnival day fantastic for all the family


The carnival MC entertains the crowd on The Green


DARK skies, thundery rumbles and rain did little to dampen the spirits of thousands who turned out for the Bearsted and Thurn- ham Carnival and Fayre . Held on Saturday, June 25, hun-


dreds of well-wishers, friends and families lined the road into the vil- lage as the carnival floats arrived at Bearsted from Madginford. The event featured some changes


in 2016 with commercial fair activ- ities replaced by a family fun zone and a food and drink court with an emphasis on local produce and drinks. The carnival took the ‘Amazing


Members of Maidstone Lions Club


books of Roald Dahl’ as its theme. Acarnival spokesman said: “The participants really rose to the chal- lenge and therewere some fantastic ideas for floats.”


Roald Dahl character James and the Giant Peach


Bearsted Carnival


Princess Winner


Ella Lindon (9) Roseacre Junior School Deputy Princesses


Isabella Eldridge (8), Roseacre Jun- ior School and Daisy Perriss (8), Roseacre Junior School


Winning floats First place


Three Bears Pre-School – Charlie and the Chocolate Factory Second place


Bearsted Brownies -Wonka Choco- late Bars Third place


Madginford Pre-School – A World of Imagination


Best dressed stall: Winner Friends of Thurnham School Runners-up


Bearsted and Thurnham WI and Great Arena Challenge: Scouts


Tonbridge Scout & Guide Band sets the pace for the carnival parade 20 Maidstone East July 2016


Imaginatiave ideas from Madginford Pre-School whose float took third place


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