IT'S carnival time in the Vale of Clwyd this weekend!
After a three-year gap due to the Covid pandemic, Ruthin Carnival will be going ahead this Saturday, June 25.
All of the action gets underway at Park Road car park at 11am for the beginning of the carnival procession.
This will then proceed up Clwyd Street, over St Peter's Square, down Well Street and on to Mold Road.
The carnival field will be located at Ruthin School and organisers would like to thank them for hosting the occasion.
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Among the attractions during the day will be a dog show, land train rides, stilt walkers, a circus workshop, a Samba band and a queen's parade.
Organisers also promise birds of prey, displays, stalls and a real mermaid!
Entry for adults will be £3 and children are admitted free of charge.
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