Published: Thursday, 29th February 2024

Warwick District Council is sharing more information on its decision to no longer allow the funfair, which is part of Kenilworth’s annual summer carnival to take place on Abbey Fields.

The Council’s Events and Green Spaces teams have been assessing the impact of the funfair, on its traditional site on the fields for the past couple of years in terms of the damage being caused to both the trees and the ground beneath.

Councillor Ella Billiald Portfolio Holder for Arts & Economy explains: “We fully understand the disappointment of both the carnival organisers and local residents that we are no longer able to hold the funfair on Abbey Fields particularly as the event is such a long-held tradition for the town of Kenilworth.

“When the fete and funfair started almost 100 years ago, it was on a much smaller scale and the trees surrounding the park weren’t as large and mature. In recent times the number of rides and stalls has increased as has the volume of vehicles and visitors on the site.

"The impact of this combined with the effects of climate change with spells of very dry and wet weather has meant we have now reached a tipping point in terms of the stress and potential damage to tree root plates.

"This means that if the funfair was allowed to go ahead, we would be in the situation of breaching our own guidelines for the management and care of Abbey Fields, which is an ancient monument that the Council has a duty to protect.”

The decision not to grant permission for the funfair was communicated to the Carnival Committee in December 2023.

Both the District and Town Councils are keen to work with the organisers to enable the carnival to take place in 2024 with a revised programme for the June event.

The Council will also work with the Carnival Committee if it wishes to relocate the carnival itself to a new site.

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