Thurlaston Carnival

So often in the past carnival day at Thurlaston has been beset by rain but this year it was just the opposite

So often in the past carnival day at Thurlaston has been beset by rain but this year it was just the opposite

Our village church was beautifully decorated in memory of all those who lost their lives in WW2

The annual Thurlaston Pram Race took place as usual on Boxing Day, starting and finishing at the Elephant and Castle.

The time has come.
Following the removal of 2 of the clock faces in September. It was found that when attempting to remove the 3rd clock face it was not viable
In our last issue, a letter from Sarah Smith reported that a camera had been found in Thurlaston. Following publication, the owner of the camera contacted us and he was subsequently reunited with his camera

Thurlaston celebrated the long weekend of King Charles coronation in style, with various events to mark this historic occasion. We would like to thank everyone who decorated the village

This year’s Thurlaston Carnival will be kicking off at 11.00 am on Saturday 24 June and we can’t wait to see you all there!
A big THANK YOU to Blaby District Council for the ‘Green Energy’ Grant. Also to Thurlaston Players for the 20% matched funding which enabled us to go ahead with replacing all the lights with energy efficient LEDs.
Plans are well underway for the Coronation weekend in Thurlaston (May 6th, 7th & 8th). You may already have spotted a large hole on the recreation ground

This year’s Carnival will be taking place on Saturday 24 June and we can’t wait to see you all there!
Carnival 2022 was a huge success