This is Hills Lower School's Alice in Wonderland-Themed Float, which won the Best in Parade Prize. They kindly invited me onto the float - I'm the one in the colourful costume and unusual hat!
The week that has passed since River Festival 2010 has allowed a little time for reflection on this year's event. Firstly, a huge "thanks and very well done" must go to all the volunteers, community groups, council staff, charities, sponsors, emergency services and everyone else involved in putting on what was, overall, a very successful River Festival indeed. As there always will be, there are things to learn for next time, and I have a meeting this week with the Council's events team and others to begin discussions on how to make this fantastic event even better.
For us to be able to host over 250,000 people over two full days of entertainment on and around the river really is a tremendous achievement for Bedford, and I very much doubt many other towns could do anything similar (I suppose I would say that, but I really do!). I spent much of both days trying to get round the festival site and experience as much of the festival as possible. However, even two days was not enough to see everything I wanted to see and thank everyone I wanted to thank! I cannot list every I saw and enjoyed, but to pick a few highlights:
This week's Bedfordshire on Sunday carries a piece on the obstacles to contend with as we plan for the next River Festival in two years' time. It is true that there are only so many porta-loos in the country, and the Olympics is dominating demand for them! However, we will deal with this and all other potential difficulties, and will find solutions, which may include being flexible with the date of the next one. We must be determined in ensuring that Bedford will have a River Festival in 2012, for one thing's for certain: The success of last weekend demands that we must do it again in 2012!
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