Carnival 2009

Main Carnival 2009 - 29th July

Once again this year A GREAT BIG THANK YOU!! to all who came out and supported our Main Carnival on 29th July!

We managed to just about dodge the weather for the procession but sadly the deluge earlier in the day meant that some of our more flambuoyant costumes stayed under wraps. Let's keep our fingers crossed for good weather on 26th August - the date of our night-time Illuminated Procession!

At a rough count we had over 700 people in the procession - this is a fabulous turnout and we think you'll agree that Sandown Carnival just keeps going from strength to strength! Thank you to each and every one of you for your hard work and we hope to see you again later in the year.

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thistleworth
Posted 66 days ago
It ripped the heart out of sandown on christmas eve, ....regardless of what licences should have been obtained, I am appalled that the council departments are so badly run by their managers, surely it should be their job to contact committees holding events to ensure that they have everything in place,....... I refuse to even acknowledge their statement that they knew nothing in advance of the event, I cant believe that they will retain any credibility after making that comment............it has been a really hard year for traders in sandown, particularly in the aftermath of the closure of woolworths that brought many people into the town, I hope that there is some way they can be compensated for the loss of takings on christmas eve but I daresay that this will not be the case.
Mark
Posted 77 days ago
There is something very wrong with the system in place at the Isle of Wight Council that allows one objection to close down a whole day's events. I object to the way the council handled this whole sorry mess. Some 'jobs worth' in that office needs to grown a brain and think about the impact following a general protocol has on an event like this. Are they really serving the community? I don't think so. Forget the idiot who made the complaint - its somebody on the council who needs to stand accountable - hopefully with their job.
Ben
Posted 77 days ago
Thanks to all that came out today and supported the christmas eve funday & raffle even tho it had to be cancelled because of the iow council and some party pooper!! If you want it go ahead in future then show your support now! If you got a parking ticket then appeal to teh ticket, you never know your luck there may just be a little christmas spirit at the iow council!?
Hope all have a great christmas after today!!!!!!!
Paul
Posted 77 days ago
Firstly its a shame the funday was cancelled at the last minute but what really kicked the christmas spirit out of me was the parking ticket I got in Station Avenue car park this morning! Sandown Chronicle said it was free parking today, what a crock
mike
Posted 77 days ago
baaa humbug... typical.. there is always someone who wants to spoil the fun for others .. typical nimby attitude.. this event has been run year on year.. with no issues.. and suddenly someone objects.. so its cancelled.
to the person who objected. well thank you very much for spoiling mine and many others day out.. may u have a very rubbish christmas and a really bad 2010.. get a life..!
Stephen
Posted 77 days ago
Well done Isle of Wight Council for spoiling all the Girls and Boys christmas Fun Day. Surely it cant be up to one individual that can have so much impact on one day when so many others have planned a great day out with there kids.
 


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