Carnival’s charity bonanza
Date published: 30 August 2011
A MAGNIFICENT £32,000 is on its way to local charities following this year’s Oldham Carnival.
The impressive figure was raised during the hit festival in June. Organisers say the total is the best since the carnival was revived in 2006.
Those who benefited include the Oldham MS Society, Cancer Support, the Samantha Jones Trust, the Buckley Belles and Dr Kershaw’s Hospice.
Event director Paul Davies said: “All the groups raising funds did well this year and they helped raise awareness of their causes and needs as well. The People’s Carnival has become a great annual fundraising event for the town.”
Plans for next year’s event are already under way, with a Picnic in the Park planned to follow the festivities.
Most Viewed News Stories
- 1Pair sentenced for firearms offences in Oldham
- 2Council chopped down trees 10 months ago, but the cuttings still remain
- 3Royton friends set to take on 90-mile charity walk in memory of popular local dad
- 4Dynamic rescue team duo pledge to raise funds for brave Finn
- 5CWTC event proves a major success