
Hythe Bridge, Great Ouse Relief Channel
28 teams will compete in the 2009 Water Festival dragon boat racing competition. The teams come from all over West Norfolk with two RAF teams from even further afield. All of them are aiming to raise money for their own nominated charities. Howard Phillips, chair of the organising working party, said “this year we are planning to run four-boat races which will make for an even more exciting spectacle as well as being great fun to take part in” Teams range from local clubs, scout troops, companies and pubs to service teams from RAF Marham and RAF Cranwell. There are several junior teams who will compete for their own trophy.
Ashore there will be lots to see and do. More stalls than ever will be on the green as well as a fun fair and food outlets. The Mayor of Downham Market, John Doyle, says “the working party, who incidentally all give of their time freely on a voluntary basis, have worked really hard to build on what has been a very successful event for the town. There is something for everybody and it is always a great fun day out”
The day gets underway at 10am on Sunday 9th August – entry is free of charge to all. Programmes are available in advance or at the gate for 50p. Howard said “please help us to keep the Festival going by buying a programme. It is quite handy as it lists town events for the rest of 2009 and by buying a copy you will help to support the event”.


Barroway Drove is closed this morning whilst our "Ski Jump" is removed.
The road is closed near the Village Hall and will remain closed for the remainder of the day.
We'll update the site when the road reopens.
*** Update ***
The road is now open

Tomorrow (5th August) there will be the next instalment of the summer children's activities held at the village hall.
The theme for tomorrows activity is "Get messy with paint", as you can imagine this is going to get..... messy, so old clothes are a must. The session starts at 10am until midday, the cost is £1.50 per child. As always under 8s must be accompanied by an adult.
A quick reminder that next weeks session includes tie dying so you'll need to have a light coloured (preferably white) T-shirt to bring along too.
Also the newest village newsletter is now available to download from the site.
You can click on the picture or click here to get the PDF file.