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Ulverston Town Council Office, County Square, Ulverston, Cumbria LA12 7LZ
The extremely popular Dickensian Festival returns to Ulverston on 25th and 26th November.
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As usual in Ulverston the parade will be in the afternoon. Everybody is very welcome to take part in the parade, attend the church service and take part in the event at the war memorial.
Parade details:
• Parade commences at 2.15pm from the British Legion on Brogden Street led by Ulverston Town Band.
• Parade to Ulverston Parish Church via: Cross St, County Sq., Theatre St, Benson St, Queen St, King St, Church Walk for a service at 2.30pm
• The parade reforms after the church service at approximately 3.30pm and returns via Church Walk, King Street to the War
Memorial where there will be a short service and wreaths will be laid.
• The parade will dismiss and march back to the British Legion via Market Street and Brogden Street.
Come along to Sir John Barrow School on Saturday 22nd October, 11am – 2pm. Lots of free information and activities, advice on budgeting and keeping well this winter.
Following the death of Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II, the following arrangements have been made in Ulverston to mark her death and the accession of King Charles III to the throne.
Sunday 11 September 3.30pm
Procession to mark the death of HM Queen Elizabeth II and the proclamation of King Charles III
The Mayor will lead a procession from New Market Street to the war memorial for a short community service to pay tribute to the Queen and His Majesty King Charles III.
Ulverston Town Band will play, and there will be a short service led by Churches Together in Ulverston.
Members of the community are most welcome to attend, take part in the procession, and gather at the War Memorial to lay flowers.
After the service St Mary’s Parish Church bells will ring.
Books of Condolence
Can be signed at the Coronation Hall from 10am – 5pm every day
including the date of the funeral.
Floral Tributes
Flowers can be laid at the War Memorial.
We respectfully request that all plastic wrapping is removed so the flowers can be used to make compost. The town council will then use this to plant an Oak tree in memory of Her Majesty.
Flags
The flags are at half mast at the town council office, Market Place, Hoad Hill, and the war memorial.
Hoad Monument
The monument will be floodlit in purple for the duration of the period of mourning.
Charter Festival
The Charter Festival has been cancelled as a mark of respect.
*Out of respect for Queen Elizabeth II, this event has been cancelled*
Charter Festival returns for another year!
Ulverston Lantern Festival is set for an epic procession on Saturday September 17th when the lantern-makers will be drawing their inspiration from movies, TV, and computer games for the ‘On the Screen’ theme for 2022.
The paper lantern creations are likely to feature everything from superheroes, Disney characters to Harry Potter’s golden snitch, dinosaurs, spaceships, Pokemon and children’s TV favourites. Whatever anyone sees on a screen could be appearing in the procession – lit by the traditional candle or sparkling LED lights.
Last year saw a huge success as the Lantern Festival returned after the COVID 19 with around 1,000 lanterns in the parade that created a never-ending River of Light as it wound through the town up to Ford Park for the big firework finale.
Up to 10,000 people crammed into the town centre for the spectacle, and excitement is already building for the 2022 event.
The Lantern Festival is a true community event, self-funded with support from local companies such as education specialists CGP Books, and from Ulverston Town Council and South Lakeland District Council. But the biggest proportion of the £10,000 needed to run the event each year comes from sales of Lantern Kits – which will start from Town Centre outlets in August – and with the money collected from spectators on the night itself.
The event also relies heavily on volunteers to step up and help organise the procession and road closures to keep everyone safe, and the organising committee is hoping for an influx of new people to help run the Festival.
Lanterns Chair Chris Nelson explains: “We desperately need more volunteers willing to give up their time on the night itself to help with the organisation, maintain the road closures around the town centre, and ensure that everyone attending and taking part enjoys the evening safely. It is just 3 hours on a Saturday night, but every extra person we recruit to help ensures that that Festival survives and prospers and remains a feature of Ulverston for future generations to enjoy.”
To find out more about the festival go to the Facebook page or visit https://ulverstonlanternfestival.org, and to volunteer please contact Chris Nelson on 07761 930627 or email chris@trafalgar-pr.co.uk
We currently have no vacancies.
The Annual Town meeting took place on 16th May at the Red Rose Club. The Mayor of Ulverston Cllr Bob Brown gave awards from his fundraising for the year to representatives from:
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County Square
Ulverston
Cumbria
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