Alsager Carnival organisers appeal to community groups and others to make a float and join the parade

By Deborah Bowyer

19th Mar 2023 | Local News

Alsager Carnival 2023 (Image: Alsager Round Table)
Alsager Carnival 2023 (Image: Alsager Round Table)

Calling all Disney lovers – would you like to join Alsager's Carnival Parade this year?

Alsager Round Table want to make this year's carnival bigger and better than ever before.

And they are calling on local schools, nurseries, community groups or sports teams to get involved and join the parade.

This year's theme for the carnival, which takes place on Saturday, 17th June, is '100 years of Disney'.

Photo: Alsager Round Table

Alsager Nub News ran the story launching the carnival here: https://alsager.nub.news/news/local-news/date-is-announced-for-this-years-annual-alsager-carnival-170617    

  

A spokesperson from Alsager Round Table said: "Whilst we've already got some floats confirmed for the parade, we want loads more.

"Local schools, nurseries, community groups or sports teams etc can get involved by emailing [email protected]

"If you've never done it before, we can help with the supply of a vehicle and driver.

"You decide what you want your float to look like, decorate it, dress up and enjoy the ride on the day - all good fun!"

What are you waiting for? Get your application in and join the fun on June 17th.

     

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