A DORCHESTER school's headteacher is "delighted" that so many organisations have signed up to the town's first ever 'Children's Carnival'.

The event, organised by Prince of Wales School, is the first of its kind for the area and its aim is to celebrate the work of local children’s groups, societies and organisations.

To date, a wider range of groups have already signed up, including Dorchester Army and Air Cadets, Dorchester YMCA Gymnastics Group, a host of local Brownie and Guide Groups and representatives from various Martial Arts groups.

The carnival will take place on Saturday, July 6 and will welcome participants to join a parade which will begin in The Buttermarket, Poundbury.

Headteacher, Gary Spracklen, said: "The theme for the children’s carnival will be a ‘Celebration of Uniforms’ making it the perfect opportunity for children to wear their Brownie, Cub or Cadet uniforms with pride.

"All local children’s groups, societies and organisations are welcome."

Parade Marshal and Girl Guide Leader, Linda Scott, said: "Children should be at the heart of any good community carnival and it’s great to see the team at The Prince of Wales School, The Prince of Wales School Association (POWSA) and Boo’s Toy Shop, Poundbury come together to fill a void left by the absence of Dorchester Carnival this year.

"There will be plenty of places for parents, carers and members of the public to view the procession in particular along Holmead Walk, Poundbury which provides raised grass bank areas for excellent viewpoints of the procession."

The procession will conclude at The Prince of Wales School at around 12pm where the 2019 POWSA Summer Fayre will be in full flow.

The Summer Fayre will include food, refreshments, games, activities and a host of entertainment - all adding to the carnival vibe.

To register your club’s interest in the carnival, please email headteacher@princeofwales.dorset.sch.uk for a registration form.