A much-loved funfair is heading to Clydebank for a two-week stint in the town.
Taylors of Edinburgh are bringing the popular"mega value" carnival to the site of the old Play Drome - with it all kicking off on Friday, September 22.
The fair will feature the usual rides, such as waltzers, a fun/haunted house, a carousel and swings for all ages to name but a few. Organisers say there is"something for everyone" with access given on a session-by-session basis so as not to overcrowd. An unlimited wristband can be purchased for £15 per session on the door, which gives access to all rides on-site including kids attractions for two and a half hours.Friday, September 22 to Monday, September 25Tuesday, September 26 to Thursday, September 28Saturday, September 30 to Sunday, October 1Monday, October 2 to Wednesday, October 4Session one: 1pm to 3.30pmAdvanced tickets for each session can be bought through the ticket booking app Skiddle.
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