Prepare for a fun night as the Lincoln Funfair returns to the South Common this evening with thrilling rides and fairground food.
The popular event will run from today, Friday, September 14 to Saturday, September 22 and will be open weekdays from 6pm and on Saturdays from 2pm (closed Sundays and Monday) with free parking.
Lets Twist again! Photo: Lincoln Funfairs Facebook page
The Take Off ride is back by popular demand. Photo: Lincoln Funfairs Facebook page
The High Roller, the Waltzer and dodgems are among the exciting rides for people to enjoy, while candy floss, toffee apples and hot dogs will be among the food on offer at the fair.
There will be cut price nights on Tuesday and Wednesday September 18-19, so make sure a ferris wheely good time is had!
Candy Floss is just one of the delights to tempt the taste buds at Lincoln Funfair. Photo: Lincoln Funfairs Facebook page
Hopefully the weather won’t intervene this time as the last day of April’s funfair was cancelled due to ground conditions after continuous rain.
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