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Around 1,500 people attended Risca’s recent beach party, despite some wet and windy conditions earlier in the month.
The event, which was held across Saturday June 7 and Sunday June 8, saw a giant urban beach installed in Tredegar Park.
The free attractions included donkey rides, exotic animal showings, and craft workshops. There were also plenty of stalls offering hot food and drinks.
Cllr Jamie Pritchard, deputy leader of Caerphilly County Borough Council, said: “It’s fantastic to see events like this bringing people into our town centres and supporting local businesses.
“The community really got behind the Risca Beach Party again this year, and we’re proud to keep delivering fun, family-focused events that help our high streets thrive.”
Sergeant Liam Brown, from Gwent Police, added: “It was a great turn out at the annual event, and a great opportunity for myself and the neighbourhood team to speak to residents, traders and visitors, and share some of the work we’re doing to keep Risca and the wider community safe.”
Risca will next host a ‘Food FEASTival’ later in the year, with more details to follow.
The next big event is the Blackwood Beach Party on Saturday June 28, featuring a giant beach, funfair, food, crafts, and free family fun.
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