Addingham has a new King and Queen.
The Gala Committee has selected the new ‘royals’ to officially open the Gala on Saturday 13th July.
Ivy Kendall is the Gala Queen, Seth Lunn is the Gala King and Alice Lloyd and Tobi Bui are the attendants. All the children attend Addingham Primary School.
The Gala weekend starts on Friday 12th July at 5.30pm with live music, food and drinks. On Saturday the Gala starts at 12 noon with a parade through the village followed by the official opening by the King and Queen. The afternoon will run with many games, entertainment and stalls and finish off with live music, food and an outside bar.
Friday evening is free to attend, to buy tickets for Saturday please visit our website, www.addingham-gala.co.uk, or call in at any of these outlets, Addingham Co-op, The Swan, The Lord Addingham or The Hub (above the library).

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