Stirling Observer

Fabulous Fling is back on calendar

Duck race is highlight of the day

- KAIYA MARJORIBAN­KS

A huge crowd flocked to the Dunblane Fling including the Bridge of Allan and Dunblane Rotary Club Duck Race held on Saturday.

Led by the Doune Pipe Band, a colourful fancy dress parade from the Railway Plaza to the Drying Green launched the event as everyone put two years of Covid restrictio­ns behind them.

Blessed with good weather, and with entertainm­ent from noon to 4 pm, visitors were able to enjoy a wide variety of activities.

Inevitably, the highlight of the proceeding­s was the Duck Race. Precisely at 1pm over 5,000 ducks were released into the Allan Water from the Faery Bridge.

The banks of the Allan Water were packed with onlookers as the progress of the ducks was eagerly followed. People who had purchased ducks and were hoping to be one of the 25 prize winners looked on as the first ducks were gathered from the river.

As usual, the proceeds from the Duck Race, together with cash from sales of crêpes and refreshmen­ts in the Rotary marquee, will go to the Children’s Hospices Across Scotland (CHAS) and other local charities.

Throughout the day, there was a programme of entertainm­ent to suit all ages and tastes on the Live Stage, the Children’s Yurt and on the Green.

Those on the Live Stage, included performanc­es by the Liltin’ Lassies, the local Rubber Chicken Theatre, and Ross Brown the football freestyler.

In a marquee, Circus Sensible entertaine­d with a range of acts. At the end of the day, a tug of war generated a lively response from the crowd as the advantage moved from one team to another.

Elsewhere on the Green there was a range of stalls providing hot dogs, hog roast and pulled pork, and veggie street food, with a wide range of drinks also on offer, and with ice cream particular­ly popular on such a warm day.

Together with these were stalls mounted by local organisati­ons including craft stalls, Baked Dunblane, Dunblane Developmen­t Trust, Scouts, and Elaine Hopley, who was giving informatio­n about her plan to row single-handedly from the west coast of America to Australia.

 ?? ?? Well prepared Dunblane Scouts, with their menu, were among those keeping everyone well fed on the day
Well prepared Dunblane Scouts, with their menu, were among those keeping everyone well fed on the day
 ?? ?? Great start The Doune Pipe Band leads the procession into the Green
Great start The Doune Pipe Band leads the procession into the Green
 ?? ?? Entertaini­ng Rubber Chicken Theatre performing on stage
Entertaini­ng Rubber Chicken Theatre performing on stage
 ?? ?? Family outing Every generation found fun at the Fling
Family outing Every generation found fun at the Fling
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