WISBECH ROSE FAIR TIMETABLE Tuesday June 30 7.30pm, preview evening at St Peter s Church. Wednesday July 1 St Peter s Church open until 8pm, Choral Evensong 4.30pm; Wisbech Baptist Church, 10am-5pm; Trinity Methodist Church 9am-5pm;
WISBECH ROSE FAIR TIMETABLE
Tuesday June 30
7.30pm, preview evening at St Peter's Church.
Wednesday July 1
St Peter's Church open until 8pm, Choral Evensong 4.30pm; Wisbech Baptist Church, 10am-5pm; Trinity Methodist Church 9am-5pm; United Reformed Church 11am - 4pm
Thursday July 2
St Peter's Church open until 8pm, Choral Evensong 4.30pm; Wisbech Baptist Church, 10am-5pm; Trinity Methodist Church 9am-5pm; United Reformed Church 11am - 4pm.
Friday July 3
St Peter's Church open until 8pm, Choral Evensong 4.30pm; Wisbech Baptist Church, 10am-5pm; Trinity Methodist Church 9am-5pm; United Reformed Church 11am - 4pm.
Saturday July 4
St Peter's Church open until 8pm, Choral Evensong 4.30pm; Wisbech Baptist Church, 10am-5pm; Trinity Methodist Church 9am-5pm; United Reformed Church 9am - 4pm, Epilogue 4.15pm
Parade of floats, 11am and 2pm
Magic show, Norfolk Street, 1pm
Sunday July 5
St Peter's Church, civic service 10am; Clarkson Singers concert 3pm; Songs of Praise 6.30pm
Wisbech Park, band concert 1.30pm.
Parking
The layout of the Church Terrace car park has been changed this year, in the interest of public safety. There will be no through access for cars, with public access from the Alexander Road entrance. An exhibition of historical classic vehicles will be found in the car park.
Park and Ride
An extensive park and ride scheme will run, with buses running every half an hour from Wednesday to Friday, from 9.30am to 4.30pm. Car parks will be available at Rainbow and Elgoods brewery, with stops at Church Terrace and Chapel Road.
An extra bus will run on Saturday, providing a service every 10 minutes, from 9.20am to 5.35pm, with a car park at Rainbow, and stopping at Church Terrace. The fare is �2 return, children are free. The low floor buses will have easy access for buggies and wheelchairs.
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