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a commercially operated park with stalls and shows for amusement

a traveling show

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A FUNFAIR taking place in a Coventry conservation area has rung alarm bells with local residents - before it has even started.
Here's our guide to the funfairs that are being held across the region throughout the summer, including what you can expect from each fair.
And worse still, during an inspection of the funfair? There is even a suspicion of sabotage, so will our heroes sort it all out in time?
By NICK MCCARTHY Crime Correspondent nick.mccarthy@trinitymirror.com Brum_Mail_Crime @ A FUNFAIR owner has helped raise more than PS4,300 at special fundraising events for the family of tragic mum Lianne Harris, who died on one of his rides.
THE Hoppings funfair is returning to Newcastle for its 133rd anniversary - after taking an unprecedented step to register its name as a trademark.
Pursuing the commitment to a healthy employee base, their Health Funfairs are in motion.
The administration of schools and colleges, in the name of funfairs, charge the students on the pretext of entrance fee, snacks, swings and other accessories.
A COUNCIL has been blasted for allowing a funfair to open opposite residents' bedrooms.
The Manager of Occupational Safety and Health Institute Tareq Sharaf-Eddin noted that training courses for those working in funfairs last four weeks and are given by specialists.
"My brothers and I had a fantastic childhood and grew up with the funfair in our back garden.
"More than 200 employees have worked on the funfair, millions of people are expected to come, out which over 70 per cent will visit during the first five days of the month.
One of Wales best-known funfairs will close tomorrow after entertaining generations of children for almost 100 years.
In 40 years working in funfairs I have never known one of these rides to go wrong.
His father Mr Graham Stokes, owner of Shrewsbury-based Stokes Funfairs, said staff were left so shocked they shut up early for the night.
And he said the use of car parks and public property for funfairs should be open to all funfair companies.