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Westhoughton Carnival has council backing after 20-year absence
The carnival is is set to be revived this summer after an almost 20-year absence, as local group Howfen Wakes seeks to bring back the popular tradition.
The carnival began many years ago as an agricultural show before blossoming into a full-scale event with floats, games, stalls, live performers, and a parade.
Westhoughton Carnival 2004 (Image: Danny Gifford)
Westhoughton councillor David Wilkinson said: “We were really pleased how our Christmas Markets went.
“The carnival coming back will be a big step forward for our community – it will be great.”
Cllr Arthur Price added: “Anything that brings the town together is a good thing.”
All councillors present agreed to approve Howfen Wakes’ £500 grant application to help organise the event.
Westhoughton Carnival 2004 (Image: Danny Gifford)
Howfen Wakes plans to start small in order to test public interest.
They have been granted the right to use the field in Westhoughton, where they will set up this summer.
The first carnival will be a party in the park – stalls, amusements, food, face painting and hair braiding for the kids.
One of the main issues with the original carnival was the cost of road closures and traffic management, so the plan is to keep that to a minimum this year.
Westhoughton Carnival 2004 (Image: Danny Gifford)
If the response is good and the carnival is popular, Howfen Wakes will expand it year on year until it begins to resemble its former pomp, with parades, floats, and performers.
‘Howfen’ is a slang term for a Westhoughtoner, so ‘Howfen Wakes’ refers to the reawakening of the Howfens as they revive their carnival.
As it stands, the carnival has been inactive for about 20 years.
Westhoughton Carnival 2004 (Image: Danny Gifford)
It’s folding was largely due to cost-related pressures, as the expanding carnival accrued expanding costs for policing, road closures, and performers.
This led to the first iteration of Westhoughton Carnival being cancelled in 2007, despite calls for support from local residents and councillors.
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