May 2019
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What’s On
Bank holiday village fête set to draw the crowds
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he annual Stoke Gifford Village Fête will be held at the Trust Grounds, North Road, from 2pm to 5pm on Bank Holiday Monday, 27th May, writes Tanya Booth of the Stoke Gifford Trust. This year there will be traditional rides, bouncy castles, donkey rides, entertainer Marky Jay, barbecue, tea and cake, side shows, craft stalls and much more. Paw Patrol, Paddington and Mr Incredible will be visiting too. Filton Concert Brass Band will be playing, Stokes Singers will be singing and Stoke Gifford Taekwondo will be staging a demonstration. The stalls will include the WI cake stall, Little Stoke Garden Society plants and crafts, cupcakes, sweets and cards. The Fun Dog Show is always popular at the top of the field, run by DAWG (a Bristol greyhound and lurcher rescue charity) and
volunteers. There is an entry fee of just £1 per dog and judging starts at 1pm. The aim of the fête is to provide a fun afternoon for the people of Stoke Gifford. The Trust Hall, Poplar Rooms and field are run by a registered charity after the land was left to the people of Stoke Gifford in the 1940s. This is a way of the trustees carrying out their charitable aims by providing a fun event for the village where local clubs and groups can take part too. The fête is financed by donations on the day and a grant of £1,000 towards this from Stoke Gifford Parish Council. We do not seek to make a profit but need to cover the cost of putting on the event. The 1st Stoke Gifford Scout Group helps by providing tents, a barbecue and volunteers and members of St Michael’s Church and local businesses are among the many
volunteers needed. Any surplus taken is used for future events. There isn’t a formal charge to enter, but we do ask for donations on entry and for the activities and refreshments. There is no parking on site (other than for Blue Badge holders) and local streets become full early, so we suggest you leave your cars at home if possible. If there is heavy rain, the event will not go ahead
for safety reasons – please check our website and Facebook page for updates on the day. Stalls are still available for local groups or craftsmen (£10 for non-charitable groups). If you would like to volunteer to help on the day, we would love to hear from you. Please email contact@stokegiffordtrust. org.uk or visit our website stokegiffordtrust.org.uk
Fun Dog Show at a previous Stoke Gifford fête
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