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Come along to Goose Green from 12 - 4pm for the Goose Green Summer Fair/Carnival!


There will be lots of fun activities for kids including bouncy castle, Little Disco, and traditional fair games. On the stage you will be treated to the schools adult and children's Steel Pan Band, the school Brass Band, the Children's Choir and the Adult Community Choir. The Little Disco Company will entertain the crowds while set up on stage is happening! The entertainment will be rounded off by Dan Maitland, popular local singer/songwriter (and community choir director!) To get a taste of the entertainment on the stage, check out this blog article on the GG community choir website http://goosegreenchoir.com/2014/07/02/summer-fairs-and-moonlighting/


There will also be a range of stall-holders selling their wares and food stalls too. Raffle tickets will be sold up untill 3:30pm and prizes include: Nokia Lumia Phone, DAB Car Radio & Installation from In Car Audio Bellenden Road, ?55 Cycle Voucher from Paul's Cycles, A Pamper Hamper with products including Jo Earle and Rouiller White, ?25 Voucher from Willis B, ?25 from Kuki Hair and much more!


See you there!

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