Aylesbury Town Council is offering top class entertainers to attend local street parties during the Coronation bank holiday weekend this May - free of charge.
Residents within the Parish of Aylesbury can apply for an entertainer from the Town Council's Coronation Entertainment Roadshow to visit their community get-together this May to add some extra entertainment and fun to their event.
Last year the Town Council funded a roadshow to commemorate the Platinum Jubilee of Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II and around 20 street parties in the Parish of Aylesbury enjoyed the free entertainment.
A resident from Radnor End, Aylesbury, said: "The children thoroughly enjoyed every single moment. As did us 'big' people. I think the laughter would have been heard far from Radnor End. The community spirit was electric, I have never known such a wonderful atmosphere and so much fun."
This year, local entertainers will be available from 12-6pm on Saturday 6 May and Sunday 7 May 2023.
Visit https://bit.ly/KingsEntRoadshow23 for more information about the roadshow including an online form to apply for an entertainer. Call 01296 425 678 if you would like to request a paper copy of this form. Applications close at 9am on Wednesday 5 April.
If you need help organising your street party, the Town Council has produced a Street Party Toolkit to help residents prepare to host the perfect street party: https://bit.ly/StreetPartyCoronation
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