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I was delighted to take part in the procession from Victoria Park to Magdalen Green, there is always something special about marching behind a pipe band and unique about marching behind Loadsawimminsingin. This is how the final day of WestFest started. We made our way down to the Green where there was a lively mix of stalls and entertainment. It was a beautiful day (with just the odd spot of rain). It was good to see so many local people enjoying themselves.
WestFest is down to the work of a dedicated team who worked hard to put the event together. I think that when people go out of their way to put something back into the community they deserve great credit and as a local resident and a local councillor I would like to thank and congratulate everyone involved in organising WestFest. The pictures here show Magdalen Green, Brian Cox opening the event, Claypotts Castle Primary School Signing Choir and Loadsawimminsingin.
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