They thanked customers in an emotional farewell message
The owners of a family-run funfair in Nottinghamshire have made the difficult decision to close. Alf and Winona Turvill, who have run the park within Sherwood Forest for more than 60 years, are set to retire this year.
The rich history behind the fairground has meant many families have been saddened by the news. The fairground has been open every day during the summer, from March until around November, with special openings for half-terms and insert days. Visitor numbers at the fair have quietened over the past year as many began travelling internationally again following the coronavirus pandemic. "We were very busy during Covid because local people were excited to get out of the house [in compliance with the restrictions at the time]. We thought this might be the beginning of things as it was a great atmosphere," Justine explained.
Visitors are encouraged to pop by to write in a memory book which they hope will be filled with photographs, newspaper articles and memories of the fair over the years. Many local residents will remember the park from their childhood or have memories of bringing their young children there. Justine said that many local families have visited the shop to share their memories and there have been a few tears over the announcement. Support for the couple has been incredible with well-wishers from all over the world getting in touch.
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