Allendale Magazine | Jul - Sep 2022

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THE ALLENDALE MAGAZINE

Wimborne Minster Flower Festival returns With thanks to Anthony Oliver

For well over 30 years it has become customary for the Minster Church of St. Cuthburga to organise a Flower Festival every five years. In addition to this there were two extras, one in 2002 to mark the Queen’s Golden Jubilee and one in 2012 to mark her Diamond Jubilee. The last main Festival was in 2015 and the Minster was to hold one in 2020, which would also have marked the 900th Anniversary of the start of the Minster building as we know it today. Due to the coronavirus pandemic this was postponed until this year. It will now take place from Friday 2nd to Monday 5th September, with a private viewing on the evening of Thursday 1st September. The Minster will be open Friday, Saturday and Monday from 10am until 6pm and on Sunday from 2pm to 5pm. There will be the usual Sunday morning services. Sunday also marks the Minster’s Patronal Festival. Entrance to the Flower Festival will be £5 (no concessions; children

enter free of charge). The proceeds from the Festival will be for Minster funds, with a donation to the Forest Holme Hospice. Coach parties will be welcome. The title of the Festival is “Trades – Past and Present” and a number of Dorset flower clubs and one from Hampshire have already agreed to take part. The Minster’s own flower arrangers will be putting on displays. There will be a number of Tableaux and smaller arrangements. The Festival is being designed by

Sharon Austin of Carnival Flowers with help from Christine Oliver and the Minster Team. This will be one of several events being held this year in the Minster. These include the Queen’s Platinum Jubilee Weekend event celebrating Arts, Crafts, Flowers and Music. Please do support the Festival in this special year. For further information, including details about advance ticket sales, please contact the parish office on 01202 884753.

22nd Annual Duck Race in aid of Wimborne in Bloom With thanks to Anthony Oliver

The 22nd Annual Duck Race to be staged in aid of Wimborne in Bloom will take place on the River Allen on Saturday 27th August at 4pm. Tickets (Ducks) at £1 each will be sold in the Crown Mead precinct and nearby on Saturday 20th, Thursday 25th, Friday 26th and again on Race Day itself, Saturday 27th August. The winner of the first Duck home will receive £50, second place £25, third place £10 and fourth, fifth and sixth, £5 each. Proceeds will be in aid of Wimborne in Bloom funds. www.theallendale.org

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