The cost of Battel bonfire
Our Town Mayor, Richard Bye, kindly judged the Children’s fancy dress competition on Saturday morning. 1st prize went to Cleo and Ellie Wheatley, 2nd Prize to Emiko Roesch and 3rd Prize to Robbie Maskell. The Guy for the Bonfire this year was made by Blue Petratis Williams. A big thanks to Blue who also raised money again for next years Battel Bonfire. It is a shame that the Observer hasn’t reported the winners with some photo’s. I will try to get copies of the photos we took so if parents would like a copy please contact us via our website.
As we anticipated the late cancellation of our main Bonfire and Fireworks significantly reduced our charity collection. We understand this will be a blow for some of the charities that have been used to receiving an annual donation from us and we are very sorry that we are able to offer less help than normal in already hard times.
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Hide AdIn last weeks Observer it was incorrectly reported that because of the cancellation we would save around a third of the cost of our normal event. Unfortunately that is not the case. Last years costs were around £22k. Although we may see some savings such as a reduced rate of hire from English Heritage and less equipment hire these will mostly be offset by reduced income from catering and our programme sales. As the cost of staging Battel Bonfire seems to increase by a couple of thousand pounds every year when the final costs come in I expect us to be in much the same position as normal where the need for fundraising is concerned for 2013.
Planning is now underway for Bonfire 2013! Our first fundraising began with a firework display for Ely Round Table in Cambridgeshire last Saturday and our next event is our Christmas Craft Fair in the Memorial Hall this Saturday 17th November. We look forward to seeing you there.
Hannah Thomas
Chairman
Battel Bonfire Boyes