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Carnival support means happy faces

Wednesday 9th August 2023
Green area for the Wellington Place development in Market Harborough.

The organisers of this year’s Harborough Carnival have welcomed support from William Davis Homes.

Sponsorship from the award-winning housebuilder means there are sure to be lots of happy and colourful faces at this year’s event on Saturday 10th June.

William Davis Homes is sponsoring face painters who will be able to add their magic touches to the faces of children who attend the carnival at Symington Recreational Ground.

Carnival chairman Paul Milligan said: “This year’s event promises to be bigger and better than ever before – and even more colourful thanks to the support from William Davis Homes.

“Their sponsorship means there will be three face painters and a glitter face painter who will offer free face painting for children. We are looking forward to seeing lots of smiling faces!”

This year’s Harborough Carnival is taking place this Saturday, 10th June, starting at 10am with a 10K race, followed by a parade at 11.30am before the party starts at the showground.

William Davis Homes has a strong reputation for supporting the local communities in which it builds new homes – including its beautiful Wellington Place development at Market Harborough.

For more information about Wellington Place: Click here.

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