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Hundreds enjoy Sheerness Seaside Festival and fireworks display

16:57, 19 August 2024

updated: 08:52, 20 August 2024

Mesmerising photos captured the stunning firework display and festivities that marked the end of a week-long event.

Hundreds of people enjoyed the third Sheerness Seaside Festival.

Fireworks display at Sheerness Seaside Festival in Sheerness. Picture: Bunny Drone Pics
Fireworks display at Sheerness Seaside Festival in Sheerness. Picture: Bunny Drone Pics
Fireworks display at Sheerness Seaside Festival in Sheerness. Picture: Bunny Drone Pics
Fireworks display at Sheerness Seaside Festival in Sheerness. Picture: Bunny Drone Pics

Among those taking part in the Sheppey Carnival on Saturday were eccentric inventor Tim Bell with his mobility scooter, transformed into a tank, the Artistic Academy and Euphoria baton twirlers, Professor James and his Mr Punch puppet, 8th Sheppey Scouts celebrating their centenary and Howdens Joinery which has recently opened a store at Neats Court.

The Croydon Steel Band joined the mile-long route through Sheerness again after the Island’s own marching bands were unavailable.

Sheerness Broadway was closed to traffic all day for children’s fairground rides from C&J Attractions, stalls and music from the Sheppey FM roadshow.

Incredible photos of the fireworks at the end of the festival were captured by Bunny Drones Pics.

Phil Crowder, who chairs the Sheerness Town Team, said: “We were delighted to see so many people swamp the town for the carnival on Saturday.

“We had more than 30 entries including carnival courts from across Kent and even Essex.

“It was also a joy to welcome our neighbours from Sittingbourne who will be staging their own new-look carnival this Sunday (August 25).

“The Town Team would like to thank everyone for supporting our events and helping to make them happen.”

He’s now calling for people to get in touch early and volunteer their services for the festival next year.

A young boy not enjoying an inflatable dinosaur's roars at Sheerness Seaside Festival. Picture: John Nurden
A young boy not enjoying an inflatable dinosaur's roars at Sheerness Seaside Festival. Picture: John Nurden
Tim Bell at Sheerness Seaside Festival. Picture: John Nurden
Tim Bell at Sheerness Seaside Festival. Picture: John Nurden
Caroline Edmonds of Kelly's Donkeys with Rocky, Taffy, Sid & Percy at the Sheerness Seaside Festival. Picture: John Nurden
Caroline Edmonds of Kelly's Donkeys with Rocky, Taffy, Sid & Percy at the Sheerness Seaside Festival. Picture: John Nurden
Some people turned up in fancy dress. Picture: John Nurden
Some people turned up in fancy dress. Picture: John Nurden

“At times it was a stretch,” he admitted. “We are only a small band and have very limited funds. We, and the EMUs (Sheppey’s event marshalling unit), are both struggling for people come on board.

“It doesn’t take a lot of time. All we need is a commitment and a passion to help create what are mostly free activities for families and visitors over the summer.”

The week-long festival began the previous Saturday with a free music day in the town centre featuring six performers including singer Katherine Preston, teen group Nostaglia and the Lookin’ Back band.

Professor James with Mr Punch and Crocodile at the Sheerness Seaside Festival. Picture: John Nurden
Professor James with Mr Punch and Crocodile at the Sheerness Seaside Festival. Picture: John Nurden
Abbie Holland of Joeys Pet Empawrium with her dogs Bruiser, Beau, Dolly and Princess. Picture: John Nurden
Abbie Holland of Joeys Pet Empawrium with her dogs Bruiser, Beau, Dolly and Princess. Picture: John Nurden
Isaac Njoroge, 10, and his sister Abigail, 6, picked these bollard for a good view of the Sheerness Seaside Festival. Picture: John Nurden
Isaac Njoroge, 10, and his sister Abigail, 6, picked these bollard for a good view of the Sheerness Seaside Festival. Picture: John Nurden

There were model train rides at Barton’s Point Coastal Park, workshops at the Cottage of Curiosities in Rose Street, donkey rides and free Punch and Judy shows in Beachfields, beach cleans on the seafront and a talk about the Maunsell sea forts at the Sheppey Little Theatre.

The Holland family organised a funfair over the carnival weekend and sponsored the free seafront fireworks on Saturday night.

To contact the town team, email sheernesstownteam@mail.com or message its Facebook page.

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