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Published Date: 18 July 2008
STEWART Robinson has promised to bring his biggest ever fun fair to Doncaster next week - despite rumours the annual event on The Park at Adwick-Le-Street was at an end.
Stewart has been bringing his attractions to the 50-year-old fair for the past 35 years and has promised that, this year, with the exception of the Buzz Bom (pictured), all 10 rides will cost 99p at the most throughout every opening session.

Stewa
rt said: "I have been attending Adwick now for 35 years and my family have always been made to feel welcome.

"The public have continued to support us and our Saturday night free firework display always attracts a good turnout.

"As a thank you to local residents, and with money being tight, I will be bringing the prices of rides down to 99p this year per ride.

"Following the recent wet weather and the struggles in the area over the past 12 months following the floods we will be able to put a smile on the faces of local people. "

The fair, which runs until Monday, is open tonight and Monday until 10pm, tomorrow from 1.30pm until late, and Sunday from 2pm until 8pm.

Admission is free. The fireworks on Saturday night will be shortly after dusk.

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  • Last Updated: 18 July 2008 11:00 AM
  • Source: Doncaster Star
  • Location: Sheffield
 
 

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