Hooray - hot off the Press, the latest news from the Arbury Carnival organisers! The 2026 Carnival will be on Saturday, 13th June - at the Arbury Town Park in Campkin Road.
It was nearly half a century ago that the very first Arbury Carnival was held at the Park in 1977...
Our wonderful Carnival organisers are seeking a theme for 2026, and we can all be involved. The suggested themes are Colours of the World, Follow Your Dreams or Music Legends. You can vote HERE.
The Arbury Carnival theme for 2025 was circus - 'The Greatest Show'. The procession was photographed from a bus! A wonderful time was had by all. Andy, who attended the first Arbury Carnival in 1977, often wonders what he would have made of a glimpse of the 21st Century future way back then. MOBILE phones?! And people using them to make videos and take photographs? Good grief! The first hand-held mobiles arrived in the UK in 1985 - they were far more basic, no camera, and no World Wide Web, which opened up the internet to us all. The (very basic indeed) '80s mobiles seemed absolutely miraculous to Andy back then - although they were brick-sized! They were also highly expensive and nicknamed 'yuppie toys'.The first Arbury Carnival, 1977. The Carnival was originally planned as a one-off event to celebrate the Queen's Silver Jubilee, but has continued ever since. This end of Campkin Road is based on the course of the old Manor Farm 'drive'. Andy doesn't recall anybody in Arbury who had a video cassette recorder back then, they didn't become affordable and widespread until the 1980s, and many households had no landline phones (no mobiles, of course). It was a very different world...Above and below: the old Arbury landscape at the time of, and sixty years after, the 1840 Chesterton Enclosures, which formed the Manor, Hall and Arbury Camp Farms. Both maps are the 1900 Ordnance Survey, with the pre-Manor Farm and post-Manor Farm field names marked on. We have also included some modern day landmarks - including Arbury/Orchard Park, the Guided Busway, the Arbury Town Park in Campkin Road (site of the yearly Arbury Carnival since 1977), and Arbury Court.Below: from the local history displays in Arbury Court: a history of Arbury back to prehistoric times. It is likely that Arbury Road is based on the alignment of a pre-Roman track, linking Arbury Camp to the river in what is now Chesterton. Arbury Camp was once believed to have been an iron age village, but more recent work on the site indicates that it was more likely to have been a fort. The Arbury Carnival links our modern community to the oldest-known human habitation in the area, even pre-dating Chesterton!
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