It started with a conversation in the pub. A few of us were sat in the pub out of the football season, chatting about how we could resurrect Berry Brow Carnival.
The first Berry Brow carnival was held in 1964. The aim of the carnival was to bring the youth clubs of Berry Brow together with local residents, for a day of fun, entertainment and sporting events. Lots of people have enjoyed it over the years. However, in the late 1970s a lack of organisers resulted in the carnival being disbanded.
People found some activities to bring to the field on the day – for example, a Harris Hawk and a welly wanging contest – and we began to get our programme together. It poured down in the first years, but people still came.
It has really developed over the years and now we have our own equipment and a network of supportive local organisations and volunteers. There is a committee of six, but local people help out with running the event on the day. We also print around 300 carnival programmes and sell these ahead of carnival and on the day.
The committee needs to think about how we can do something this year that fits in with the guidelines. We’ve been doing activity sheets and treasure hunt ideas, taking photographs and asking people to go and find the items. We’re also hoping to do our annual Christmas craft fair to help raise funds.
I’ve made links with Berry Brow FC and people from the highways team at Kirklees Council and have met many more people through doing this.
We are keeping everything crossed to be able to go ahead with the carnival again in future.
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