Popular carnival cancelled by organisers just days before the event

The popular Romsey Town Carnival 2024 on July 6 has been cancelled by organisers <i>(Image: Supplied)</i>
The popular Romsey Town Carnival 2024 on July 6 has been cancelled by organisers (Image: Supplied)

A popular annual carnival has been cancelled just days before the event.

The Romsey Town Carnival will not be lining the streets of the town for the first time in its history, organisers confirmed.

Announcing the news on social media, volunteers said the decision is ‘beyond their control’.

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Their post said: “Apologies to all, but we have had to cancel the Summer Carnival (on July 6th).

“Many different factors have led to this extremely difficult decision and given the work that goes on behind the scenes it has been as disappointing for us as I’m sure it is for you.

“The bed race and mayors’ picnic and fancy dress parade will go ahead as planned.”

Organisers added: “Due to the football and now shortage of police, volunteers, marshals, cadets and St John’s, we are going to have to cancel the carnival procession.”

It comes after the carnival’s committee called for sponsors to help fund the book-themed event.

Chairman John Ray previously said that financial support is “crucial to ensuring the continued success of the Romsey Summer Carnival and in aiding local charities that provide invaluable support to those in need".

The Romsey Carnival is not the first in the area to be struck by financial woes and a lack of volunteers.

Hedge End Carnival, which has raised many thousands for good causes since its inception in 1921, will not take place this month.

Chairman Jean Rumbold told the Echo earlier this year no volunteers offered their services for this year’s event.

However, organisers hope to return next year.

The carnival usually features a themed procession through the streets of Hedge End involving several organisations.