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21/08/2009 - Oh What A Circus (Carnival)
It's Carnival day, here from the lawn and the crowds have all ready started turning up in their hundreds. First of was the Action Entertainment Stunt Shows, and wow those guys really can show of their skills, doing free falls and stunts from a 50ft tower certainly caught the breaths of the spectators! They performed three shows today and all where very popularly attended.

Today also saw the final of the both the Junior Field Gun Runners and the Five-A Side Football, all of the young lads and girls in both of these events have worked so hard this week to provide you with entertainment! and we thank them all!

We also said goodbye to those fabulous girls at the Wake Field Flyr De Lys, as always these girls have done Dawlish Proud! it just wouldn't be the same with out them! We wish them all a safe journey home and can't wait to see them all again next year!

Of course it can't a carnival day with a procession itself, and despite peoples doubts that splitting the two days would not be a good idea, I think we can safely say that it was a huge success. The kick of was a bit later than expected, but once on the way the Town started to colour up. It was one of the longest procession we've had. One of the publics highlights was the Warren Life Saving Club, who put on a very funny display of saving someone's life!

Once the procession was over people retired to the lawn, for the reel steal band who saw the the public through the night. So what a success that splitting the two days have been! Lets make next years even better! Thanks for your all support...still one more day to go!

20/08/2009 - Sky's Delight For Airshow
It was an early start for the committee and their helpers this morning, in order to get ready for the busy and big day that was ahead of them, most being on the lawn from 5.00am! (now that requires some dedication!) On the arena first off was the spectacular Red Sparrows Display team who took to the grounds to show off their flying skills (believe it or not they actually taught the red arrows everything they know!).

After the arena events where over everyone made their way down to the sea front for the start of the airshow, and well what can we say, the crowd turned out in a record binding number, and despite a bit of drizzel throughout they would not budge for anything! Many different displays taking to the sky's to entertain well over 90,000 (final statistics will be confirmed).

One of the main highlights of course was the fabulous Red Arrows, who this year put a very different display than previous years, which kept everyone entertained and wanting more. They didn't end in their usual way however! Minutes letter a blob of black followed by 9 lights where coming towards the crowd, this was the Vulcan Bomber escorted by the Red's themselves (we can assure you this is very rare and has not happened for 15 years!) - If you never got a photo they will be available for sale from our Photographer!

The evening ending with bar, hog roast and various bands playing live from the bandstand, this certainly proved to be a hit with the crowd as hundreds of people flocked to the lawn to soak up the rest of the day!

Come join us tomorrow for the Carnival Procession itself! don't forget we are also going to be joined by the Action Entertainment Stunt Shows! see you all again tomorrow, make sure you have those coins at the ready!

19/08/2009 - Dawlish Has Loads Of Talent!
Once again the Committee had bough another day of fun packed entertainment for everyone to enjoy. One of the highlights of today was the Fancy Dress competition, which is set up for those who wish to enter and be judged for the procession on Friday.  Once again the designers and their skills have put so much work into making costumes and wheeled entry's, and managed to create very colourful and pleasant backdrop to the lawn. Well done to those prize winners, and to all those who took part.

Later that evening we saw Dawlish Has Talent! and what a lot of talent they proved to have! With the judges from Exeter FM along with a special guest, the applicants took to the stage. Their was a range of variety from singing, dancing and even musical instrument playing. This was surly going to be a very hard decision for the judges. They did come to a decision in the end (thank god!)

To finish us was a private function party and auction in order to help raise money for the Airshow, and what a success that was! Thanks to all those who donated, provided, bought and sold, its your support that we thank very much! Well the next event will be the Airshow, and what a great one it looks to be! see you there tomorrow!

18/08/2009 - Pram Race Hits A High
First off today was Junior Pram Race, a new event to this years programme, and it certainly proved to be a big hit with the youngsters as 23 entry's turned up in some spectacularly made prams and outfits. They where split into two groups of age, then went head to head in a timed run (unfortunately no alcohol was provided, so they had to make do with water!) Let's hope it continues to grow in numbers of the next few years!

With the weather staying dry once again, the next main event up was the Baby Show. Loads of people entering to show of their pride and joys. How the judges managed to come to a final decision we will never know. At the end of the day they are all winners!

Our last main event of the day was the Senior Pram Race, and what can we say about that! A record number of 85 prams made of teams of 3 made way to the lawn, and what a spectacular sight that was! Many of the teams had put so much work and effort into making their prams and they all deserve a big pat on the back! The crowds turned up in their hundreds to watch the race, one spectator Adam Birdsey said that "the pram race was really good this year!" (Don't forget next year you will need to fill out an entry form!)

What a great end to another great day! So much is still happening and theirs still four whole days of entertainment to be enjoyed! See you there!

18/08/2009 - Radio From The Sky
This afternoon Exeter FM's Danielle Spencer took to the sky in the Sky Charters Helicopter along with our Carnival Royal Family. After the flight a very shaken but happy Danielle Spencer said that after the first time in a helicopter it certainly made her stomach turn, but she did thoroughly enjoy it and would love to do it again.

Don't forget that if you're interested in taking to the Sky's in a helicopter ride, tickets are still available! you can obtain these from Dawlish Tourist Information Centre, Grahams Shoes, Swiftprint or Stuart Line Cruises. They cost £30. The site is situated in Week Lane in Dawlish Warren, and will be running until Saturday, so go and buy yours and take to the sky's!

There is also catering provided by our friends Hungry Tum Caters, who will be supplying hot and cold food and drinks!

  

17/08/2009 - What a Knockout!
Starting off today was the Kids Races, and what a race they where. One of the biggest turn outs we have ever had! with over 100 kids entering and running against each other in different heats to make it to the final, and to win that all important gold medal! Well done to all those who took part! and the adults who wanted to make a fool of themselves.

Later on in the afternoon we had the first of the Knockouts, the juniors. Once again this event was very popular with the kids, and in the older age groups we didn't even have enough room for all the those wishing to participate, with some quick thinking we managed to occupy them all.

That evening saw the main event of the day which was the senior knockout, as usual we were joined by eight teams of very humorous and up for a challenge groups around the town (mainly from the various pubs). The crowd turned out in their hundreds to watch the teams go through a series of very silly challenges. All team managed to put on a great show (even though they weren't trying).

The day ended with everyone putting their eyes down to Bingo in the marquee. What a bust day it has been, and still lots more to come. The committee and their helpers really do deserve a pat on the back. Shall see you tomorrow on the lawn!

16/08/2009 - Grand Opening In Style
One of our first events today was the Children's Boat Race, organised by our own Adam Dimond. There was a record number of entries this year, and it certainly seem's to be proving to be a hit with the kids. Not only do they get to race their paper boat to win money, they also learn an origami lesson from Adam (who we heard stayed up all night learning how to do it!) The paper boat race was later followed by the fantastic Kagemusha Drummers who entertained the crowd with their special ways of showing off their skills.

That afternoon saw the official opening of the Carnival Week which was done by our local member of parliament Richard Younger Ross MP, it also saw the crowning of our Princess which Peter Cross the Official England Rugby mascot was given the honours. They where also joined by other guest. After many different speeches from various people the guest made way to the main arena where themselves and the crowd where entertained by many different acts of entertainment.

One of these was the fabulous Wakefield Flyr De Lys Majorettes, who stunned the crowd with their amazing routines and dancing, it was also the time where we said thank you to two people who have helped out on the committee for 40 years, Val and Mike Wedlake (Vice Presidents). Gordon one of the leaders of the Majorettes made a speech to express his thanks to Val and Mike (which we have been informed he is not fond of making announcements, so well done Gordon!)

Later that evening we winded down with more entertainment and ending the evening of with a church service, which was once again popularly attended. So here's for tomorrow, come on down! join in! and once again have fun!

15/08/2009 - The Carnival Fun Starts!
Today saw the start of the Dawlish Carnival Week, and we couldn't of asked for a better start! The sun was shining and rain clouds held off all day. Starting off the day was the first heat of the Five A-Side Football which proved to be a very nail biting and exciting games to see whether your favourite team won! Followed later by hours of fun with entertainment from the great Mr.Elfric the Jester with his stupidity and clever tricks.

Then throughout the day the were many different displays on in both the main arena and in the Marquee, one of them was the Dancing Dog Displays from Sidmouth which proved to be a big crowd puller and provided the spectators with much fun and laughter as they watched those very talented dogs undertake different tricks and dance routines with synchronisation, the trainers and dogs them self's certainly put on a great show!

Later that evening we saw the main event of the day being the Raft Race which took place at Dawlish Sea Front, there were 16 Raft entry's this year (that's the most we've ever had!), and some very carefully designed ones too! It was down to the Mayor and his Mayoress to judge the best dressed raft, a task that they found to be a very difficult one as there was so many rafts this year and people had put so much effort into it! Finally they decided and it was time for the Rafts to hit the water for the big race itself! And what a race it was, all times where very close (accept for those who ended up being more of a submarine than a raft!)

So that's it for day one! and is only an insight to what has been happening on the lawn today, so to avoid missing out make sure you buy a programme and come on down to the Lawn in Dawlish! Have fun, we shall see you tomorrow!

30/07/2009 - Carnival Count Down Begins
Dawlish Carnival Week 2009 is now fast approaching us, with now only a few weeks until this very eventful week takes place in Dawlish. The Carnival Committee have almost finished “burning the midnight oil” for yet another year, and are once again sure that with some major changes to the week with new events and the change of days between the Air Show and Procession that it will once again be a very exciting programme of events that we hope you all enjoy.

This years main changes as I’m sure you are aware of by now will be that the spectacular Air Show will take place on Thursday August 20th which will once again include the spectacular breathtaking Red Arrows among other helicopters, jets and prop aircraft for your enjoyment, and the Carnival Day and the Procession will take place on Friday August 21st which will also not disappoint as it will feature much entertainment throughout the day including Stunt Shows and the mile long procession that evening will start from 7.15pm.

If you are looking to enter one of our events this year then applications forms are now available from our website by going to our Carnival homepage and clicking “entry forms” These forms can also be found from the Dawlish Tourist Information Centre, we suggest getting them in as early as possible to ensure your space in the events, and to avoid disappointment.

Please don’t forget if you have any cups/shields etc from previous years that are still yet to be returned make sure they are now sent back as they are needed again this year. They can be returned to the address stated on the bottom of the cup or alternatively can be dropped of to the South Devon Inn.

With many new events and shows this year it looks to be the biggest yet, and despite a wet start to the summer the Carnival Committee are in high spirits that the rain will hold for Carnival Week, so come along and be apart of it! It only happens once a year!

Also joining the week this year will see the return of the Helicopter Pleasure Flights which will give you the chance to see Dawlish from the air! Now that’s an experience worth having! Tickets will be available from the Dawlish Tourist Information Centre, Swiftprint, Grahams Shoes and Stuart Line Cruises, and will cost £35 Adults and £25 Under 14’s, so why not take the sky’s and grab your ticket now!

The Carnival Committee are also calling out for any last minute willing volunteers that would be free to give up even a few hours of their time during carnival week to help where needed, this could be manning a stall, marshalling and getting involved in the running of the events. If you feel you would be able to help us in anyway please let us know, thanks!

If you would like more information about Dawlish Carnival Week or have an queries or enquiries please email us at publicity@dawlishcarnival.co.uk

 Well its almost now time for some laughter and to have a good time, and remember we get our enjoyment from seeing you enjoy yourselves, so come along, join in and most importantly have fun!

18/07/2009 - Talent comes to Dawlish!

This year the Dawlish Carnival Committee will be introducing an exciting and brand new Competition for the 2009 Dawlish Carnival Week.

After the success of the previous years Junior Carnival Idol a singing competition for young people in the Teignbridge area, the Committee have decided to go one step further this year and get everyone involved, no matter what the talent or age.

Dawlish Has Talent! will be held form the Bandstand on the Lawn on Wednesday 19th August 2009. The competition is open to anyone, individuals and groups. What ever the talent is, whether it’s singing, dancing, musical or comedy etc, why not step into the spotlight show it off in front of an audience and before the judges.

For your chance to enter the competition and to win a £100 cash prize, pick up an application form now from South Devon Inn or download one from our website now.

Get practicing! And good luck!


16/06/2009 Carnival Chairman Passes Away

Dawlish Carnival Committee have the sad news that our Chairman Brian Heath recently passed away. Vice Chairman of the committee, Warren Drew said; 'We have lost a valued colleague, but even more so, we have lost a trusted and dear friend, and our prayers and thoughts are with Brian's family at this difficult time. ''Whilst this has had no doubt, a profound effect on the committee members who have worked with him over the past 15 years he has been a member, we are continuing in our plans to put on another superb event this year.'' The 15 strong committee, including Mr Heath, have been working hard since last year to rejuvenate the event with a lot of changes including several new ideas and events.'

Mr Heath played a big part in designing, creating and operating numerous carnival floats on which he became affectionately known as “Grandad” to many a carnival royalty member; instigated and developed, more lately alongside another committee member, the Dawlish Carnival Airshow which is now talked about by people all around the world and had the daunting task of chairing the often lively committee meetings.

Whilst carnival in Dawlish will continue now and into the future as it has done in the past 40 years in it’s current format, and much longer before that, it relies on the community volunteer spirit Brian very much believed in and followed by his involvement with the carnival and many other good causes throughout his life. The energy and enjoyment he got from being part of carnival is, as ever, on offer to anybody inspired to become involved by Mr Heath's achievements throughout his life.

The Funeral Service will take place at St. Gregory's Church, Dawlish on Thursday 25th June 2009 at 11:00 a.m. followed by a cremation at 12.15pm at the Exeter and Devon Crematorium. Donations in memory of Brian, in aid of Dawlish Hospital or Macmillan Nurses, may be given by retiring collection or may be sent to J.H Way Funeral Service, 7-9 Brook Street, Dawlish, Devon, EX7 9AB.

10/06/2009 - Changes For Carnival
As many of you will already be aware that there will be some major changes to the 2009 Dawlish Carnival Week this year, the biggest change is that the Airshow will take place on Thursday 20th and the Grand Procession on Friday 21st August.

Both the Airshow Day and Carnival Day will be full packed of entertainment for all the family and will contain a Bar and Live Evening Entertainment from the Lawn.

Another change in the week's programme is that Charity Day that normally takes place on the first Saturday of the week will now take place on Saturday 22nd August (the last Saturday).

The Committee have also made a complete overhaul of the whole weeks programme and have introduced many new events and will be moving others around to enhance and improve the week’s entertainment capacity to ensure you get the best out of carnival.

Obviously we are not going to give you the full programme of events, but you will be able to buy a full colour programme from mid July which will contain all the scheduled acts and events, these will be available about 85% of businesses in and around Dawlish.

Some of the new events that the Committee have scheduled for Carnival Week 2009 include; The Action Entertainment Stunt Show, Dog Show, Junior Pram Race, Tug O War, "Dawlish Has Talent", Live Music and a Scavenger Hunt along with many others.

Also throughout the week we will also have many side stalls, a bouncy castle, a static wildlife displays, funfair rides, hot food and refreshments from the marquee and even paintball!

So make sure those dates are securely in your diary, and if you haven’t already started building those prams, rafts and floats remembering our 2009 theme is Musicals. Now’s the time to get started! We have just over 10 weeks to go now!

7/06/2009 - Carnival Fundraising
The evening took place at the Atmospheric Railway Inn, Starcross, and saw many things happening throughout the night which included the main feature of the night ‘Karaoke’ with a twist! People had to pay 50p to sing a song while the audience could pay a £1 to stop them; also among the event was a BBQ and Raffle.

The event was organised and held by the Dawlish Carnival Queen herself Claire Barnes Northcott and her family/friends. The event was held in aid of Dawlish Carnival, to help raise money for the float funds.

Many people throughout the evening hit the stage to sing their favourite karaoke songs to ‘try’ and impress the audience, among those people was the Carnival Queens Mother who blew the audience away with her voice after singing the Pasty Cline song ‘Crazy’, the Queen herself also sang that evening, with people paying £10 just for her to Sing!

Adam Dimond and Richard Stevens from the Carnival Committee also joined in the fun and plucked the courage to have a go singing ‘Oh Boy!’ and ‘I’m A Believer’ (It was just a shame that Warren Drew couldn’t find the confidence to sing as he has not sung karaoke for around 12 years, singing last when he was only 18!)

We would like to send a big thank you to the following people for donating prizes for the raffle; Chi Chinese Restaurant (3 course meal for 4 people), Powderham Castle (Family Ticket) and staff from EDF Energy (£10.00 Voucher & DVD Packs).

Also not forgetting all of those who came along to support the evening’s events, weather to sing on the karaoke or to throw the pound in to keep them quiet! With your support it made a great family fun night out, which everyone seemed to enjoy!

12/05/2009 - Royalty Crowning
The next event that has been organised by the Dawlish Carnival Committee will be the official Royalty Crowning, which will see
Claire Barnes Northcott (Queen), Rosie Carew (Princess) and Anne-Marie Collins (Attendant) crowned by Exeter FM’s James Santer.

The crowning ceremony will take place from the Bandstand on the Lawn, Dawlish, from 2.15pm on Sunday 24th May. There will be a bouncy castle and stalls open earlier in the afternoon.

Once the Royalty have been crowned, you are all invited to watch an afternoons of entertainment which will include the daredevils, breathtaking Red Sparrows Display Team who will take to the Sky’s (or ground), also joining us will be the Tae Kwon Do team, Mr Pitts and his sheep dog demonstration and Kathy Luxton and her Belly Dancers.

So come along and join us in a great afternoon of entertainment, and support the Royalty as they are crowned and ready to perform their first Royal duties for Dawlish. 

09/03/2009 - Oh What A Night!
The night started off with a disco, with many families and youngsters turning out, with some in the hope of becoming Royalty for Dawlish and the Carnival, after the floor started filling the Committee began the Royalty Selection.

The judges was taken place by members from Ashburton Carnival, Donna, Mike, Dawn and Mike who we would like to thank for taking their time and making the effort to select our royalty for us.

The selection started by calling young girls aged from 9 to 11 who would like to stand for Attendant, there where only two girls who stepped forward for this, however it was soon adjusted by two of our Committee members Adam and Derek who thought they had a chance (no chance). The judges asked the hopefuls a series of questions and then the disco commenced again.

After a short break with disco the girls aged 12 to 14 wishing to stand for princess were called forward, once again there were only two, so Adam and Derek stepped in once again. When asked why he would like to be a princess Derek replied “because I’m having fun” The judges took their time finding out about each girl, with only two hopefuls for the past two groups it was surely going to be a hard decision for the judges to make.

Before the disco started again, there was a member from the Children’s Hospice South West, Mr Tony Moore, who attended to collect a check from the Committee for £300 which was raised from the result of the Santa’s Grotto during the towns Christmas market. Mr Moore said that he thanks the committee for the time and hard work to enable to raise this money.

Shortly after the disco started again, the contenders for Queen were called up, this time seeing 5 girls coming forward, as if it wasn’t hard enough already. However by this time the some members of the Committee had taken it too seriously and decided to enter, this time Roz and Mandi joining both Adam and Derek in Drag. This time around the judges asked some more difficult questions, which the girls had to think about and answer, putting them all to the test.

Once all the girls had been seen the disco began for the last time while the judges had to take a lot of thought and hard decision making in who will be the chosen as Royalty for 2009. After a long discussion the judges finally had their answer.

For 2009 in reverse order we will see Anne-Marie Collins as Attendant and Stevie Anderson as her understudy, Rosie Carew as Princess and Hazel Anderson as her understudy and finally Claire Barnes Northcott as Queen and Lauren Anthony as understudy. We congratulate those who were lucky enough to be chosen, and hope they enjoy there year as Royalty for Dawlish. 

As with any carnival event, everyone is a winner (even those committee members who added some fun and entertainment to the evening – or at least tried) and with out those who were unfortunate, there would be no competition, so we thank you all and hope you try again in the future.

The next event being run by the Carnival Committee will be the Easter Bonnet Parade, which shall take place on Sunday 12th April, we hope to see you all there.

22/01/2009 - Youth Disco & Royalty Selection
The next event will be the Carnival Disco and Royalty Selection this will take place on Friday 6th March 2009 at Seasiders, Sandy Lane, Dawlish, (Formerly Dawlish Town Football Club House). Doors open at 7.00pm and there will be a small on door entry of £1.50.

The event is a Disco for all the family to come along and enjoy a night out, which will also see the selection of the Royal Family for 2009. If chosen to become Royalty the duties involve visiting other carnivals around the Devon circuit and most importantly attending our own carnival week and procession.

If anyone wishes to enter for royalty, they simply have to turn up on the night and come forward when there class is called. The classes and ages are as follows: Queen - 15+, Princess - 12 to 14 years and Attendant 9 - 11 years, please notice that parental permission is required for you to enter for royalty.

So come along for a great night out, bring the family along and see who will become Carnival Royalty for Dawlish 2009.

 Also a reminder that Dawlish Carnival will take place from 15th - 22nd August seeing the Airshow on Thursday 20th and the Grand Procession on Friday 21st August 2009.

20/01/2009 - Theme Announced For 2009
For 2009 the committee have decided the theme for the carnival will be Musicals, as this year is a popular year for musicals and many TV shows have been aired such as "how do you solve a problem like Maria" etc, the committee feel this should bring a many magical window displays this year and should give the general theme of the carnival a very colourful backdrop.

12/01/2009 - Carnival To Spread The Fun For 2009
In August of 2008 Dawlish Carnival held its 40th annual Carnival Week. With this special year it saw a spectacular airshow with over 18 displays from ground to the air. It also brought with it an outstanding estimated record number of around 90,000 spectators. 

On this one day alone the town is full with visitors and spectators from all around the country, and the shop trade is dramatically increased. 

It has now become such a big mainstream event for such a small town, that the Committee have had to take some serious thought into the how the airshow/carnival day is run, after all health and safety is a priority these days and has to come first. And with so little manpower it proves to be a lot of work for such a small team to put into one day. 

Although the dedicated team who organise and help to put on this great event work so hard to make it that perfect family day out, it has been decided after a long discussion between the committee, to move the procession to the Friday evening of carnival week.

But fear not, both the airshow and procession will continue to grow from strength to strength, and for 2009 the committee will be planning not one but two full nights of entertainment on the lawn with music and a licensed bar on both evenings and to enhance the day programme on the Friday to retain the thousands of visitors in the town for another great day of entertainment.

For 2009 we will see Carnival Week run from 15th – 22nd August with the Airshow on Thursday 20th August and the Procession on Friday 21st August, which will certainly end the week on a high. 

Don’t forget to book the time off work, and if your on holiday book those dates now!, it has now become an internationally known airshow and one of the best full weeks of entertainment around.

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