logo
Town's carnival to return for better than ever event

Town's carnival to return for better than ever event

Yahoo07-06-2025

Wallingford is expected to put on its biggest and best annual carnival event this month with the return of the traditional celebration.
Wallingford Carnival will take place on Saturday, June 21 to bring summer cheer and community spirit to the historic town centre.
Dating back as far as 1929, the carnival is firmly set in the community calendar with organisers believing the event in its modern form has been going on for more than 60 years.
READ MORE: 'Witty' and 'extremely intelligent' man found dead at Oxford hotel
This year, the theme is 'summer solstice' to take place as is tradition on the third Saturday in June.
Last year's Wallingford Carnival saw a huge turnout in a day of excitement for the town (Image: Ed Nix) Katherine Keats-Rohan, South Oxfordshire district councillor for Wallingford, said: "This is the town's longest running event and brings everyone together, young and old, in colourful and creative displays.
"Wallingford has a great sense of community and events like this celebrate and reinforce that, whilst welcoming newcomers and visitors as well.
Flash Sale Alert! 🌟 Dive deeper into the stories that shape Oxfordshire with Oxford Mail. Unlimited local news, an ad-free app, and a digital replica of our print edition—all with 80 per cent fewer ads on our site. 🗞️ 👇#StayInformed https://t.co/iOpBg67npn pic.twitter.com/ZaXtWDCLoZ
— Oxford Mail (@TheOxfordMail) May 26, 2025
"What will this year's Summer Solstice display bring? I can't wait to find out."
The event will include stalls, music and entertainment on the Kinecroft throughout the day starting from 10am, brought together with a spectacular carnival procession at 1pm.
Dancers put on a dazzling display at last year's celebration (Image: Ed Nix) It will also feature music, dance, funfair activities, as well as street food and a bar.
Stall pitches are already full with weeks to go before the big day, and schools, community groups, businesses and individuals are being invited to create a float to participate in the parade.
READ MORE: Abingdon: M&S new store at town retail park takes shape
Floats can be made for walking, cycling or vehicles, and as big or small as the entrant likes with everyone participating for free.
Last year, floats included everything from tractors and trailers to children's walking groups, and even a donkey pulling a cart.
The colourful affair is sponsored by Paul Simmonds, a removals company serving the community since 1973, New Home Improvement Group, and Ask4Support Ltd, an IT company in the town.
A spokesperson for Ask4Support said: "Summer is coming and so is the Wallingford Carnival. This year the theme is 'summer solstice' and we are excited to be sponsoring this amazing event.
"Expect live entertainment on the Kinecroft all day, plus lots of stalls and plenty of food and drink carts to enjoy.
READ MORE: Tributes to Oxfordshire 'murder victim' Rachael Vaughan
"Then there will be the spectacular carnival procession at 1pm. Save the date."
Businesses have been invited to join the carnival by decorating their windows on theme and enter a competition, with a prize for the best creation.
The carnival is funded by income from its stalls, generous sponsors and small community grants, and put together every year by a small committee of volunteers to create a "spectacular community event."

Orange background

Try Our AI Features

Explore what Daily8 AI can do for you:

Comments

No comments yet...

Related Articles

16 of the 'sunniest' baby names for those born around summer solstice
16 of the 'sunniest' baby names for those born around summer solstice

Yahoo

time11 hours ago

  • Yahoo

16 of the 'sunniest' baby names for those born around summer solstice

Falling on Saturday 21 June, summer solstice is the longest day of the year and, for those who follow the astronomical calendar, the beginning of summer. Boasting the most hours of daylight and the shortest night, it's a date that's been celebrated throughout history. The stones of the ancient monument of Stonehenge are aligned to frame the rising sun on summer solstice, and the Celtic people used to light bonfires on the longest day to boost the sun's strength for the crop season. So if you're expecting a child around this date, which is also the birthday of Prince William, you may wish to honour the sun and the summer months with your baby name choice. "Choosing a name linked to the season your baby is born is really meaningful and summer is a particularly popular season," baby name consultant and author of Baby Name Envy, SJ Strum, tells Yahoo UK. "Summer is uplifting and evocative of family time and making memories, with summer-inspired names bringing that same sunny feel all year round." Sharing some summery choices she says, "Cove and Skye make gorgeous nature options that remind you of the beach, and Luca and Nell — meaning bright and shining — bring the long sunny days to life in a name. If you have a special holiday spot, like Orlando or Devon, that could make a great name with personal meaning, too." She also suggests looking to the highlights of your summer for inspiration. "Maybe Tor as a nod to Glastonbury, or Katie inspired by Wimbledon tennis star Katie Boulter." Whether it's a subtle nod to the season like Dahlia, then, or a more literal choice like August, there are lots of sunshine names to choose from. Here are some of our favourites: A name that brings to mind warm, sunny days, Summer is the 86th most popular girls' name in England and Wales, according to the latest data from the Office for National Statistics (ONS), a choice that's unusual enough not everyone in your child's class will share it, but not so rare they'll need to spell it out at coffee shops. An English name, meaning gold, Goldie is reminiscent of sunshine. Most commonly used as a girls' name, the most famous Goldie is undoubtedly Goldie Hawn. It's also the name Harry Potter star Rupert Grint chose for his youngest daughter, Goldie G. Grint, born in April. Of Latin origin and relating to the sixth month of the year, the name June is also linked to the Roman goddess Juno, a protector of the nation and women, according to baby naming site The Bump. For names with a similar feel, try Junie or Juniper, meaning evergreen. An ancient Roman name meaning 'sun', per Nameberry, Aelia has the appeal of popular names like Ella and Isla but with a fresh, unusual spin. The birthstone for June, Pearl is derived from the Old English word 'perle', according to Referring to the gemstone and with connotations of the sea and purity, both Jack Osbourne and comedian Josh Widdicombe have daughters named Pearl. July's birthstone, Ruby, has English roots and stems from the Old French word rubeus, per Representing the red gemstone, it ranks at number 39 in the most popular girls' names in England and Wales. The name of an Irish goddess, often associated with sun and the summer, Áine – pronounced 'Awn-ya' means 'gracious' or 'merciful', according to Take name inspiration from a flower that blooms in the summer months, such as a Dahlia, named after the Swedish botanist Anders Dahl. Other summer flower names include Rose, Jasmine, Lavender and Daisy. The Irish word for August, Lúnasa has similarities to the popular girls' name Luna but with a fresh spin. Perfect for babies born in the last month of the summer. A name with strong, summer vibes, Sol comes from the Spanish word for 'sun'. It can also be used as a shortening of the Hebrew name Solomon, meaning 'peace', per BabyCentre. With Latin and Greek origins, the name Elio comes from the world Aelius and Helios, meaning 'sun'. It's a name that's found in a number of countries across the globe, including Italy and Spain. The name chosen by Princess Eugenie for her son, August derives from the Latin name Augustus and means 'great', according to The Bump. The month of August was named after the Roman emperor Augustus Octavian. Of Romanian origin, Sorin is derived from the word soare and means 'sun', per The Bump. It is found as both a surname and a first name, making it a strong, versatile choice. The fifth sign of the zodiac, Leo is the star sign for those born between 23 July and 22 August. A name of Latin origin, it means 'lion'. A popular choice in England and Wales, it currently sits at number five in the boys' name charts. While Sonny derives from Anglo Saxon and means 'son', per The Bump, it's a homonym for the word 'sunny' with all its summer connotations. With Hebrew origins, the name Samson, which can be shortened to Sam or Sammy, is derived from the word shemesh, meaning 'sun', per It's also linked to the biblical figure Samson, who was known for his strength. Read more about baby names: 11 celestial baby names as Coronation Street star takes inspiration for newborn (Yahoo Like UK, 3-min read) How the most popular baby girl names in the UK compare with the US (Yahoo Life UK, 4-min read) 9 old-fashioned baby names as Laura Kenny takes vintage inspiration for newborn (Yahoo Life, 6-min read)

National Picnic Week: Shop our picky-bits essentials for summer
National Picnic Week: Shop our picky-bits essentials for summer

Yahoo

time16 hours ago

  • Yahoo

National Picnic Week: Shop our picky-bits essentials for summer

Image: Coco & Wolf Reiss Tolga It's National Picnic Week until the 21st June, and if you're anything like me, your season has already been punctuated by spontaneous in the park with your pals. Not only a dreamy way to bask in the elusive British sunshine, picnicking is also my favourite hack for not spending an arm and a leg on drinks and dinner. Even better, it invites the elite concept of snacking as an actual meal. Enter: the quintessential picky-bits kit. While a haul at M&S is a vital part of the fun (if you don't know about their Green Goddess dip, get to know), we all know the first bite is taken with the eye, and there's no reason your picnicware shouldn't be as beautiful as the bites you'll eat from it. The high street has blossomed this summer with fabulous pieces that are as functional as they are fashionable. From a basket equipped with bottle holders, to pretty melamine, to a picnic-themed collab between Glassette and the Delevingne sisters' Prosecco brand Della Vite, read on for the picnicware of the moment.£63.99 at laredoute£70.00 at at at laredoute£100.00 at at anthropologie£35.40 at in-store. £40.00 at marksandspencer£9.00 at in-store. £40.00 at marksandspencer£9.00 at Follow House Beautiful on TikTok, Instagram and Pinterest You Might Also Like 7 hallway mirrors to create the illusion of space 13 bedroom wallpaper ideas to transform plain walls 12 garden furniture sets perfect for outdoor entertaining

How to celebrate Summer Solstice — based on your zodiac sign
How to celebrate Summer Solstice — based on your zodiac sign

New York Post

time17 hours ago

  • New York Post

How to celebrate Summer Solstice — based on your zodiac sign

Step up and shine on, my babies, the Summer Solstice is upon us. The Solstice arrives this year on Jun 20, 2025, at 10:42 p.m., marking the moment that our favorite death star is at its zenith. 'We're at the peak of summer and the peak of light in the Northern Hemisphere. This is a great time to be hedonistic, to enjoy, and to have that moment of recognition. Revel in these good times because we'll face some challenges later this year,' Evolutionary Astrologer Jill Brown told The Post. The word Solstice translates to 'sun standing still' — and this day of days offers a similar summons to we mortals, to be still and contemplate our own precipice, looking back at what's been and ahead to what will be. 5 The Summer Solstice delivers the longest day of the year and delivers us into the high tides and emotional depths of Cancer season. JK_kyoto – The Summer Solstice delivers the longest day of the year and thrusts us into the high tides and emotional depths of Cancer season. As cardinal water, Cancer draws us in, toward intuition, feminine mystery, interior worlds, and deep care. In effect, the Solstice lights our way home. 'The Solstice reminds me of Joseph Campbell's 'Hero's Journey' — where we've reached the false end or the road back. We're not done, we know there's still some journey left. It's bittersweet because from here on out, we're losing light every day. This is an opportunity to be really intentional about this pinnacle and about the time between now and winter.' Get it while you can, folks, and read on for Brown's suggestions on how to praise this pinnacle according to your zodiac sign. Fire signs – Aries, Leo, Sagittarius 5 Brown urges Fire signs to take part in rituals that embrace and/or stabilize their elemental nature. wpw – Brown urges Fire signs to participate in rituals that embrace and/or stabilize their elemental nature. 'In the pagan tradition, the Solstice is celebrated with bonfires and people gathering. If you're a Fire with an intention-setting practice, burn your intentions after you make them.' Circle up to get down and burn it bright to get right, folks. Brown also recommends smudging/smoke cleansing, fortifying plants with ashes, and purifying the body with sweat. 'I think any type of ritual that involves movement is really good for our Fire signs, any type of intense physical activity, anything that brings out and brings into balance that powerful energy.' Further bowing to that momentum, Brown recommends Fire signs take a trip, whether it's far and wide or around the bend, to honor the Solstice. Earth signs – Taurus, Virgo, Capricorn 5 For Earth signs, going shoeless helps the body ground, while planting an herb can help wishes flourish. Harsha – Brown recommends that Earth signs get their feet on the ground and their hands in the dirt. 'For Earth elements, take a meditative barefoot walk, go to a botanical garden, or any type of intentional outdoor activity.' She notes that going shoeless helps ground the body, while planting an herb can help wishes flourish. 'I love the idea of using plant magic to align your solstice intentions. Whether your space is big or small, a potted plant like basil is easy to grow.' Brown notes that basil is traditionally associated with prosperity and abundance, making it ideal for Earth signs looking to cultivate financial freedom in the coming months. Dirt rich and pockets deep, if you will. As Earth signs go hard for earthly delights, Brown recommends hosting a solstice dinner that brings the bounty to the table: 'Offer really good, local food that is physically nourishing and contributes to your community.' Air signs – Gemini, Libra, Aquarius 5 More heads in the clouds than feet on the earth, Brown says the Solstice is a fine time for air signs to practice grounding rituals. tntk – Brown urges Air signs to follow the winding trail of their curiosity and obey the command to commune. 'If there's anything workshop-y you're interested in or a course you want to take, go for it. Proactively signing up for this kind of work will be super important for you moving forward. If there's a charity or political cause that interests you, now would be a really good time to intentionally engage with those outlets and to come together in community.' More heads in the clouds than feet on the earth, Brown says the Solstice is a fine time for Air signs to practice grounding rituals. 'To be a divine channel, you have to be rooted. Think of yourself as a tree; you have the branches and conduits to the heavens, but you're tethered to roots to bring all that down into a tangible form. If you ground your connection, you can go even deeper. Otherwise, that energy gets really scattered and it doesn't create and it cannot build.' Brown recommends experimenting with grounding crystals or a crystal grid or meditation, practices that aid Air signs in holding space and transcending from the cerebral to the embodied. Water signs – Cancer, Scorpio, Pisces 5 Bashkatov – Brown recommends that Water signs go beyond the typically prescribed ritual bath to find a more transcendent experience. 'How can water be not just relaxing but jarring and revelatory? I love the idea of using this element in different sensory ways. Try a cold plunge or a weightless tank. There's nothing wrong with taking a ritualistic bath, but it's the Solstice, a time to invest in something different and invite the opportunity to shock the system into awakening.' Brown also suggests that Water signs dive into traditional and nontraditional healing or esoteric practices. 'This is the element that can really go there: breath work, past life regression, hypnotherapy, palmistry, ayahuasca, shamanism. You pick the modality, but really challenge yourself to try something out of your comfort zone to see what that deep inner work could look like.' Astrologer Reda Wigle researches and irreverently reports on planetary configurations and their effect on each zodiac sign. Her horoscopes integrate history, poetry, pop culture, and personal experience. To book a reading, visit her website.

DOWNLOAD THE APP

Get Started Now: Download the App

Ready to dive into a world of global content with local flavor? Download Daily8 app today from your preferred app store and start exploring.
app-storeplay-store