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Elland Carnival: That was fun... and we're helping charity



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Published Date:
19 August 2008
BOUNCY castles, penalty shoot-out, stalls and fun slides were just some of the attractions at this year's Elland Carnival.
Around 1,500 people turned out for the event at Hullen Edge Park and raised £844 for local charities – its highest total yet.

Visitors were treated to performances by the Huddersfield Brass Ensemble and Calderdale-based dance group, the Rock 'n' Rollers. There was also a mini ferris wheel, a beat the goalie game and music from Phoenix FM.

The crowd included Kirsty Murch, 23, from Elland, who said: "This year has been much better, because there was just so much more for children to do.

"Events like this should be supported because at the end of the day they are doing something for the community."

Results
Elland Round Table Cup for best tableau: Bethesda Methodist Church
Greetland Dyers Cup: Greetland and Lindwell Methodist Church
Elland Rotary Rose Bowl for best walking tableau: Yorkshire Air Ambulance.
Painting: Frank Mitchell Shield – five to six-year olds, Kasia Rhodes, Elland and District Rainbows. John Wilson Cup – seven-10, Rhiannon Pearce, 8th Elland Brownies.
Elland Charity Carnival Shield for glamorous gran: June Tiffany, 69.
Best overall tableau in procession, the Stainland Cup for best tableau in procession: Bethesda Methodist Church.
Bonny baby competition – birth to nine months: 1, Bailey Greenhough; 2, Molly Horobin; 3, Francesca Lily Whiting. 10-18 months: 1, Jenson Maude; 2, Ella-Kate Milner; 3, Alex Paul Smith. 19-24 months: 1, Sienna Leigh Milner; 2, Kaysie Higgins; 3, Kenzie Griffin. Berry Cup for overall winner: Jenson Maude.

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  • Last Updated: 19 August 2008 9:20 AM
  • Source: Evening Courier
  • Location: Halifax
 
 

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