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Somerset Carnivals

The autumn illuminated carnivals of Somerset are one of the county's best kept secrets. Somerset carnivals commemorate Guy Fawkes attempt to blow up Parliament in 1605. By coincidence the man who led the prosecution of Guy Fawkes and his associates in January 1606 was Sir Edward Phelips who built Montecute House near Yeovil, now owned by the National Trust.

Carnival is one of the most special and unique features of Somerset's autumn season. The Bridgwater Carnival is believed to be the largest illuminated carnival in the world and attracts more than 150,000 people each year. A huge amount of time, effort, and considerable creativity and sheer engineering go into each carnival float. Somerset carnivals also comprise wonderful costumes, music and dance routines, some are accompanied by bands and majorettes.



These events are organised by the community for the community. Putting on a carnival is a costly exercise and each carnival society needs to raise between £5-8,000 through fundraising and the support of local businesses. The bureaucracy has increased in recent years and has made the whole venture more costly and complicated and has unfortunately contributed to the demise of some carnivals, Yeovil being one.

The principle benefit of Somerset carnivals is the money raised for local charities and the business it brings to the towns involved. They also bring local communities together and create a wonderful atmosphere and, quite literally, brighten up those autumn months!



2007 Carnivals:

22nd Sept: Frome,7pm
29th Sept: Wellington & District
6th Oct: Ilminster, 7.30 pm
13th Oct: Castle Cary, 7.30pm
13th Oct: Chard, 7.15 pm
19th Oct: Crewkerne,7.45 pm
20th Oct: Wincanton, 7pm
20th Oct: Taunton, 7pm
9th Nov: Bridgwater, 7pm
10th Nov: North Petherton, 7pm
12th Nov: Highbridge & Burnham-on-Sea
14th Nov: Shepton Mallet, 7.30
15th Nov: Midsomer Norton, 7.15pm
16th Nov: Wells, 7.30pm
17th Nov: Glastonbury, 7pm
19th Nov: Weston-super-Mare, 7.15pm





Somerset Carnivals