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St Philip Carnival growing

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The St Philip Carnival is moving on up like the Jeffersons of television fame. 

Revellers had an option of a VIP truck and were treated to a touch of class with special menus and soft couches as the 2014 carnival climaxed in a mass of bodies at King George V Memorial Park yesterday.

And Michael Lashley, Member of Parliament for St Philip North, one of the more high-profiled organisers of the event, is promising bigger and better things next year.

Although there were reports of a few skirmishes, Lashley was satisfied that things went well.

Please read the full story in today’s Daily Nation, or in the eNATION edition.

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