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Goose Green primary and Nursery School will be holding its 8th annual carnival and summer fair on 9th July between 12-4pm on Goose Green and extend an invite to stallholders wishing to rent a pitch at this event to contact us [email protected] for further details and a booking form.

This is a lovely community event beginning with a carnival procession through the streets and on to the Green where there will be live music, bouncy castles, facepainting, sideshow activities, taster sessions of local children's classes and stalls selling clothes, jewellery, crafts and the like as well as food and drink stalls.

This is always well attended by families from the school as well as the wider local community.

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