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6 days ago |
farnhamherald.com | Marcus McQuilton
Farnham will dive ‘under the sea’ on Saturday, June 28, as the town’s carnival makes its colourful return, bringing a wave of ocean-inspired fun for the whole community to enjoy. Organised by The Hedgehogs, this year’s carnival promises a spectacular parade featuring around 40 vibrant floats winding through the town’s streets, each one celebrating sea creatures, mermaids, pirates, treasure chests, and all things aquatic.
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6 days ago |
haslemereherald.com | Marcus McQuilton
A scene from Farnham Carnival 2024 - expect a nautical theme this year! (Aldershot Camera Club)Farnham will dive ‘under the sea’ on Saturday, June 28, as the town’s carnival makes its colourful return, bringing a wave of ocean-inspired fun for the whole community to enjoy.
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1 week ago |
farnhamherald.com | Marcus McQuilton
Firefighters and police were called to a town centre car park on Friday afternoon (June 20) after a toddler was accidentally locked inside a car. The incident happened at around 3.45pm in Central Car Park, off Victoria Road, Farnham. Fire crews broke a window of the Audi to free the two-year-old, who was thankfully unharmed. Eyewitness Mark Roberts, 61, who lives nearby, said: “The child must have locked the car from the inside, and the parents tried to use the fob but it wouldn’t open.
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1 week ago |
haslemereherald.com | Marcus McQuilton
Firefighters and police work to rescue a child from a car in Central Car Park, Farnham. (Tindle)Firefighters and police were called to a town centre car park on Friday afternoon (June 20) after a toddler was accidentally locked inside a car. The incident happened at around 3.45pm in Central Car Park, off Victoria Road, Farnham. Fire crews broke a window of the Audi to free the two-year-old, who was thankfully unharmed.
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1 week ago |
altonherald.com | Marcus McQuilton
Firefighters and police were called to a town centre car park on Friday afternoon (June 20) after a toddler was accidentally locked inside a car. The incident happened at around 3.45pm in Central Car Park, off Victoria Road, Farnham. Fire crews broke a window of the Audi to free the two-year-old, who was thankfully unharmed. Eyewitness Mark Roberts, 61, who lives nearby, said: “The child must have locked the car from the inside, and the parents tried to use the fob but it wouldn’t open.
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