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You really are the harbinger of all that turns to tulipe, aren't you?Originally posted by SueEllen View PostNo one wants to pay
https://www.theguardian.com/uk-news/...ty-money-costs
It had been billed as “the party of the year”, but a Welsh market town has been forced to cancel its coronation celebration after failing to raise any money to cover costs.
Caldicot, in south-east Wales, was planning a “massive street party” with a big screen to watch the coronation of King Charles III, a “fully decorated town centre”, entertainment, children’s activities and competitions.
But organisers were forced to call off the festivities when nobody contributed to a crowdfunding page and they failed to attract money from local authorities.
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Cancelled
No one wants to pay
https://www.theguardian.com/uk-news/...ty-money-costs
It had been billed as “the party of the year”, but a Welsh market town has been forced to cancel its coronation celebration after failing to raise any money to cover costs.
Caldicot, in south-east Wales, was planning a “massive street party” with a big screen to watch the coronation of King Charles III, a “fully decorated town centre”, entertainment, children’s activities and competitions.
But organisers were forced to call off the festivities when nobody contributed to a crowdfunding page and they failed to attract money from local authorities.
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