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Colchester Carnival 'could be held in October'


THE organiser of Colchester Carnival still believes the event could be staged later this year.

Ian Goldsworthy was forced to abandon the parade planned for this weekend as it became mired in red tape. Entrants have had their cheques returned.

But businessman Mr Goldsworthy says he believes the event could be salvaged and staged in October, if the police and Colchester Council back him, rather than putting “obstacles” in the way.

He said: “Reports of the carnival’s complete demise have been somewhat misinterpreted.

“For reasons I don’t really comprehend, some people have been constructing obstacles for the event, when it will be a great day for the town and raise money for charity.

“I simply don’t understand their motives. Every other town has one, so why not Colchester?

“The main obstacles at present appear to be health and safety ones.

“I believe these have been completely addressed, but any remaining issues can easily be overcome with the support of the police and the council and I am sure, as public bodies, they will want to assist me in overcoming these.”

Mr Goldsworthy has been stung by criticism over his reluctance to publish accounts for the event, which he relaunched last year.

He said: “I am simply trying to do something good for the town.

“It makes no sense for me, personally speaking, to dedicate so much time for it. To cover the costs, the decision was made businesses should pay to take part in the procession.

“After all, they are promoting themselves to thousands of people, and this allows all the money collected at the event to go to charity – more than £4,500 last year.

“If people want me to set up separate accounts, I will look into that, but it will change the nature of the event and it is hard to see charities benefitting so much from it.”

He went on: “As a gesture of goodwill to the town, Waitrose were kind enough to sponsor the event – sponsorship which my critics forget I actively sought – but I can assure people their extremely kind gesture helps cover some of the costs, and I do not personally profit from it in any way whatsoever.

“If the carnival does not go ahead, I will sit down with Waitrose and discuss what will happen with the money, but they deserve nothing but praise for trying to support the event.”

He added: “The only reason the carnival will not go ahead is if it does not receive the support of others. It will not fail because I have given up fighting for it.”

Comments(8)

RitchieHicks says...
10:23am Fri 3 Sep 10

Good old CBC. They were just as obstructive to the ice skating ring proposed by Snake in the Grass a while back.
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I don't mean to keep on bashing the Council but they just seem dedicated to preventing anything that my draw people in to the area and help boost the economy. Shame.

ALMONDS says...
12:56pm Fri 3 Sep 10

Carnivals are a summer thing not a winter thing! I cannot see many tourists coming to Colchester in October to see it or even many Colchester residents braving the cold to watch!

ALMONDS says...
12:56pm Fri 3 Sep 10

Carnivals are a summer thing not a winter thing! I cannot see many tourists coming to Colchester in October to see it or even many Colchester residents braving the cold to watch!

ALMONDS says...
12:56pm Fri 3 Sep 10

Carnivals are a summer thing not a winter thing! I cannot see many tourists coming to Colchester in October to see it or even many Colchester residents braving the cold to watch!

ALMONDS says...
12:56pm Fri 3 Sep 10

Carnivals are a summer thing not a winter thing! I cannot see many tourists coming to Colchester in October to see it or even many Colchester residents braving the cold to watch!

crosby says...
4:02pm Fri 3 Sep 10

From what I read the road closure which is needed for the carnival was turned down on the recommendation of the Police on safety grounds. Will Mr Goldworthy, who seems to be denying reality, be able to re-apply for the road closure having put enough matters in place to win over the Police? I doubt it, but I hope so for all the youngsters who have been misled by his misplaced optimism. Ritchie - if you have kids I am sure you would not want the council to ignore police advice on this.

RitchieHicks says...
10:14am Wed 8 Sep 10

crosby wrote:
From what I read the road closure which is needed for the carnival was turned down on the recommendation of the Police on safety grounds. Will Mr Goldworthy, who seems to be denying reality, be able to re-apply for the road closure having put enough matters in place to win over the Police? I doubt it, but I hope so for all the youngsters who have been misled by his misplaced optimism. Ritchie - if you have kids I am sure you would not want the council to ignore police advice on this.
I have kids - thankfully they're not stupid and don't need telling twice not to walk in front of the big heavy lorry. As a child I watched the carnival every year. There were no safety barriers or closures of this type. No one was hurt.

South colchester resident says...
11:07pm Wed 8 Sep 10

ALMONDS wrote:
Carnivals are a summer thing not a winter thing! I cannot see many tourists coming to Colchester in October to see it or even many Colchester residents braving the cold to watch!
Harwich used to do a Guy carnival around Guy Fawkes Night every year in November when i was small. I do not know if they still do it but it was very good and drew in big crowds.


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