By Bridie Adams
THIS year’s Leominster May fair is continuing a tradition of welcoming children and adults with learning and physical disabilities to experience the May fair rides for free.
They will have special access to the fair from 10.30am to midday on the morning of Friday, April 28, and will also be treated to free candy floss.
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Joanne Morris, who organises the fair alongside her family, said: “The children look forward to that special moment when they can have their fun on the rides and make new friends.”
She explained that the quieter time slot for disabled people has been part of the May fair for over 40 years.
The Leominster May fair will arrive on Thursday, April 27, at 4pm for its official opening.
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