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Wet weather fails to dampen Thornton Heath's festival spirit

10:38am Monday 8th September 2008

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By Harry Miller »

The Thornton Heath festival went off with a bang yesterday with music, dancing, stalls and plenty of food.

Throughout the day stalls sprawling across the high street offered visitors fun while shopkeepers opened their doors and held impromptu barbeques.

The Comets Steel Band played an array of catchy tunes while jerk chicken was on offer at nearly every turn.

Thornton Heath safer neighbourhood team’s Sergeant Ieuan Isaac said: “There has been a really good turn out today. We are here to keep the area safe and we are happy that today will be a really good one.

“There are, of course, elements that we have to keep an eye on but they know who we are and we know who they are so I can’t see it being a problem. I think everyone is just here to have fun.”

Organiser and Thornton Heath centre manager, Jason Grant, said: “After a poor start to the day, weather wise, we have had a really good turn out. People seem to be flooding here and everyone is really enjoying themselves. After the success of today I think we are now going to do this every year. It is a great opportunity to get the community together doing something they all enjoy.”

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ANNE GILES, SELSDON says...
3:36pm Mon 8 Sep 08

I am so, so glad it went well and also that the Comets Community Project were there to entertain. Let us hope this does carry on each year.

scoffer, Beckenham says...
10:43am Tue 9 Sep 08

Will you be there next year then Anne ? It's always good one one of the local newspapers bloggers supports these community events by going in person... Anne could describe the events in her blog ?? look forward to it Anne.

simonsmum, South Norwood says...
6:10pm Tue 9 Sep 08

I went to this festival expecting to see the continental/farmers market at advertised. What I found was 1 stall selling pork products and another stall selling olives etc. Other than an odd stall for the Brownies and Scouts, the go cart track and the bouncy castle, the Army provided most of the stalls. It was lovely to hear the steel band and the Salvation Army band, but these were accompanied by loud music from the sound system further down the road. There was also a poor variety of food on sale, other than the stall selling the Pork products, the halal butchers were selling BBQ chicken. Where were the chinese and Hindu stalls. I thought this festival was for the community?

Brian Sewer, Tarring W.Sussex says...
9:37am Wed 10 Sep 08

Just as long as the good old jerk chicken was available,there is no reason to complain,jerk chicken rules!

ANNE GILES, SELSDON says...
3:43pm Thu 11 Sep 08

Yes - hope to be there, provided I am not in Spain.

scoffer, Beckenham says...
8:29pm Mon 15 Sep 08

Nice one Anne... roll on next year eh.

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Catchy tunes: The Comets Steel Band played at yesterday's Thornton Heath festival Catchy tunes: The Comets Steel Band played at yesterday's Thornton Heath festival

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