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Goose Green Carnival/Fair Saturday 5th July -Come & enjoy the music!


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Lots of great live music on the summer fair stage on Goose Green this Saturday from 12-5pm. The children and adult Steel Pan bands, brass band, the children's choir and the Goose Green Community Choir! Rounding off the programme at 3:15pm will be popular local singer/songwriter Dan Maitland(also the Goose Green community choir director!) singing a mix of orginals and pop tunes.


There will also be stalls with things to buy from local independent traders and kids activities including a bouncy castle! For the growups, there is the ever popular beer tent.


A blogpost on the Goose Greeen Community website will give you a flavour about the entertainment on the day! http://goosegreenchoir.com/2014/07/02/summer-fairs-and-moonlighting/

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The rain is supposed to clear up folks so come on down to the green to enjoy the sweet sounds of live music on the stage, a beer from the beer tent and browse the stalls set up by local traders! It all kicks off at 12pm as the carnival procession arrives, having started at the school at 11:30am making its way down oglander road, adys road and then arriving at the green at 12pm.
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