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Planning For PSJ Party Begins Ahead Of Schedule

Tuesday 7th October 2014 Bath Echo News Team News Headlines, What's On

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Organisers in Peasedown St John have begun planning next year’s Party in the Park event in the village, which in recent years has seen crowds of more than 2,500 people attending.

Last summer’s festival was held in June and saw party goers enjoying live music, hot food and entertainment all to celebrate Peasedown’s biggest summer get-together.

Due to the support of local businesses, over £3,000 was donated from organisations including Bluebird Care, Bath Audi, Michael Gould and Norton Radstock College to pay for the event to happen.

In return, thousands of pounds were raised, with some of it soon to be given back to the community through the Party in the Park Grant Fund.

The festival’s Bookings Manager is Karen Walker, who will be working over the next nine months to book even more attractions – making Peasedown’s 7th Party in the Park the best yet.

She said: “We were overwhelmed last summer with positive feedback after the event. All those that came really enjoyed themselves and looked forward to the 2015 party already.

“Due to public demand and interest we have decided to start planning three months ahead of schedule, and announce the date of the big day earlier than we ever have done before.

“One of our key aims every year is to build community spirit and bring people together. Party in the Park is now the most important event in the local calendar.

We’re looking forward to our seventh festival already.”

As well as the summer event, the organising team run a volunteer scheme which gives those that take part the chance to receive a reference for education or employment; a Grant Fund which supports Peasedown-based projects; a community award in memory of the late Sara Holley; the Christmas in the Park event, and they have launched their own exclusive cider – Peasedown Diamond.

Party in the Park 2015 will be held on Beacon Field on Saturday June 13th from 12 noon – 7 pm.

More details will follow over the coming few months, but plans already include live music and entertainment, the Sara Holley Community Award, and the announcement of  ‘Party in the Park Grant Giveaway’.

This will be a family event not to be missed.

Anyone who would like to hold a stall or an attraction can contact Karen by;

  • Calling 01761 300685
  • Emailing [email protected]
  • Visiting the website www.peasedownpartyinthepark.org.uk
  • Writing to Party in the Park Bookings, 34 Church Road, Peasedown St John, Bath, BA2 8AF.

All stall holders will need to pay an up-front fee to secure their pitch. Anyone who books before 1st March 2015 can do so at reduced fees.

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