CHILDREN from Tenbury Primary School, supervised by local artist Jim Bailey, are busy painting a backdrop for the stage at this year's carnival on Bank Holiday Monday, May 28. Funded by a grant from the Elmley Foundation, the stage will provide a focus for the event which will also include Tenbury's strongest man competition, tug-of-war, a barbecue, five-a-side soccer, quad bikes and live bands. Anyone wishing to enter a motorised float or join the walking procession can call carnival chairman George Price on 01584 810613. Jim Bailey and George Price, the chairman of Tenbury Carnival, with pupils, from left, Mary Chung, Ruby Dicken, Poppy Ives and Georgina Salmon. Picture by Ben Hussain. 1126-1.
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