Warminster’s carnival royalty, who will lead the town’s main carnival procession later this month, were chosen at the recent carnival fun day.
The fun day took place last month at the Lake Pleasure Grounds and also featured a dog show, a baby competition, as well as various stalls and children’s rides.
This year, the carnival prince will be 7-year-old Leo Boydell from Sambourne School. The princess will be 7-year-old Lorelei Harding from Princecroft School. She will be attended by 9-year-old Kimmie-Rose Ephgrave-Brown from The Minster School.
“After the official opening by the Deputy Mayor, Councillor Jack Jones, there were various competitions, including the popular fun dog show, which featured five categories,” said Sandra Major, Warminster Carnival chairperson.
Music for the afternoon was provided by Warminster Community Radio, while the Warminster Model Boat Club displayed their latest creations.
The carnival committee also recently received a cheque for £500 from Tracey Hyde of Redfish, representing the profit from this year’s Carnival Chase, to go towards this year’s carnival.
The royalty will head the main procession at Warminster Carnival on Saturday 25th October.
Pictured: Carnival chairperson Sandra Major, with carnival prince Leo Boydell, carnival princess Lorelei Harding, and princess attendant Kimmie-Rose Ephgrave-Brown.