Friday, 21 April 2017

Have you Saved the Date ?


Radcliffe on Trent Carnival is on July 8th 2017 

Don't miss the opportunity to be part of the Carnival

"The Show Must Go On"

Plans are well underway for this year's Radcliffe on Trent Carnival which is promising to be a great day of entertainment whilst raising money for local charities and community groups.

If you are a local organisation or charity have you booked your stall at the Grange yet?  Applications are coming in fast but there's still a few places left. Download stall application form

Our theme this year is "The Show Must Go On" which gives you lots of scope for ideas to dress your stall, decorate the shop window or take part in the Procession Download Procession Application Form

There will be lots more information posted here or on our Facebook page in the next few weeks. 
If you have any questions about the Carnival please email us on RotCarnival@gmail.com





  

Wednesday, 15 February 2017

Radcliffe ....Can you better this ?

The Show Must Go On

Have you got Saturday July 8th -Radcliffe on Trent Carnival in your calendar/diary ? 

Last year despite torrential rain in the morning we had a fantastic colourful and lively procession through the village watched by hundreds of spectators. 
They all joined in the fun at the Grange with fabulous entertainment, sideshows and delicious refreshments.
Every part of our community was involved and the support was great from businesses around the village. 
In total the 2016 Carnival raised over £10,000 for local charities & community groups.
So let's do it again!
 
If are a community organisation or local charity and you would like to apply for a stall or be part of the Procession at the 2017 Radcliffe on Trent Carnival,  the forms are now available by clicking on the Stalls & Procession tab.

We'd love to see you there on July 8th and are very grateful for all the help we get throughout the year.

Tuesday, 25 October 2016

 'Mardi Gras' Carnival raises £10,000 for Radcliffe Charities & Community Groups


Radcliffe on Trent Carnival AGM 20th October 2016

At the Annual General Meeting of the Radcliffe on Trent Carnival cheques to value of £3,500 were distributed to local charities and community groups who gave their support on July 9th 2016. 
 The accounts presented at the meeting showed in addition that over £6,500 had been raised by stallholders and other activities on the day, all of which goes to support the running of local organisations within the community of Radcliffe on Trent. 
Danny Brennan ( Chair of the Working Group) commented at the meeting that  'Every part of the community from the Playgroup to the U3A got into the Carnival spirit and joined in with colour, dancing, music and enjoyment.'
He thanked everyone for their commitment ( even when it rained!) and mentioned the retailers and businesses of Radcliffe who decorated their windows with lively Mardi Gras themes plus generously supporting with raffle prizes and donations.

The Carnival Working Group is a small number of local people who organise the Radcliffe on Trent Carnival supported by lots of other fantastic volunteers who show up on the day and just do great things. 
To make next year's Carnival work really well we could really do with a few more folk who could help with marketing, organising the entertainment, and a treasurer, (to name a few of our current skill shortages). It is not a 'boring committee' and is actually great fun;  so if you could offer some assistance please email us at rotcarnival@gmail.com or message us on the Facebook page.

Please save the date for next year’s  Radcliffe on Trent Carnival  July 8th 2017

Tuesday, 4 October 2016

Radcliffe on Trent Carnival AGM






Radcliffe Carnival AGM 2016


Thursday 20th October 2016

7:30 pm


Radcliffe Royal British Legion Club






Please join us at the AGM to share your feedback on this year's Carnival and to help with ideas so we can make the Carnival in 2017 even better.




We'll be talking about how much money was raised at the Carnival and how it will be shared amongst the charities and community groups of Radcliffe.


If you can't join us but have some ideas to share please email us at:
RotCarnival@gmail.com

Sunday, 10 July 2016

How Radcliffe Carnival looked from a Spitfire!

Aerial View of the Carnival at around 2:30pm on Saturday

I can't pretend that there weren't a few anxious moments on Saturday morning as the hardy volunteers from the Carnival Working Group, plus stalwarts of just about every organisation in the village braved torrential rain to put up gazebos, unload vehicles, layout the site and think about making sure that we could keep everyone safe on the site as it was getting a bit slippy underfoot!

But at about 11:30 the rain stopped and everyone started to smile ....

In an incredibly fast time wet tables were  transformed into groaning displays of produce, sideshows and games, arrangements of delicious cakes and information about everything from Canals to local Archaeology. The Mayor of Rushcliffe and the Chair of the Parish Council visited all the stalls and selected a winning 'Best Dressed Stall!

The Procession  - stunning spectacle of colour and music in Radcliffe 

Meanwhile at least 200 intrepid souls from the Methodist Church, Radcliffe Olympic FC, Radcliffe Guides, Brownies & Rainbows, Radcliffe Pre- School Playgroup, Simply Dance, Radcliffe Sword Club, SNATCH, Radcliffe on Trent Drama Group, and the Boys Brigade had donned their glitter, feathers and masks and were ready to show us Mardi Gras !
 Led by the Boys Brigade Marching Band with the United Schools Samba Band bringing up the rear in a very lively fashion, the procession made its way through Radcliffe. 
They were watched by a magnificent crowd, who especially enjoyed the Samba Music& Dancing from SNATCH and the Chitty Chitty Bang Bang walking float built by Steve Phair for the Boys Brigade. 
A special mention has to go to the inspired Brownie or Rainbow leader who devised Mardi Gras multicoloured and beautifully decorated waterproof ponchos for the girls ! ( Did she know something we didn't?)

So how do you top that ?

With a Flypast by a Spitfire from the Battle of Britain Memorial Flight !

I should add that this wonderful photo was taken by Adam Thacker 
who  has generously allowed us to share the image on this Website