Families enjoy animal-themed Leigh Park Carnival
Despite the lower-than-normal turnout, organisers and councillors said the families who attended had a lovely day, and that there was a happy, friendly atmosphere.
As well as a parade and a fancy dress competition there were stalls, rides, games and entertainment from the Leigh Park Community Singers.
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Hide AdFormer Havant councillor and member of the carnival’s committee, Faith Ponsonby, said: ‘The carnival used to be held on Stockheath Common, but wind and rain as well as the cost of hiring portaloos made this difficult.
‘It has been held at Park Parade, but we missed the lovely, grassy surroundings.
‘This year Reverend Jonathan Jeffery kindly invited the carnival to St Francis Church. The turnout was quite disappointing, but those who did attend really enjoyed themselves.
‘Next year we’d definitely like more people to get involved and come along.’
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Hide AdThe parade took place around Greywell and Park Parade shopping precincts.
Councillor Alex Rennie, who represents Bondfields, said businesses were generous in helping out with raffle prizes. The town’s Mayor and Mayoress, Councillor Peter Wade and Janet Wade, judged fancy dress entries.