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The Greatest Showman film to be screened during Port of Dover Community Regatta

By: Sam Lennon slennon@thekmgroup.co.uk

Published: 14:34, 25 July 2019

Updated: 14:49, 25 July 2019

An outdoor screening of The Greatest Showman rounds off this year's Port of Dover Community Regatta.

The movie about a legendary American circus will be shown from dusk on the Seafront beach on Sunday, August 4.

This is the first time the Port is hosting an Open Air Cinema screening.

Last years's Community Regatta.Picture: Tony Flashman

The 2017 film tells of the Ringling Bros and Barnum and Bailey Circus, which began in 1871 and ended just two years ago.

The Regatta, which starts at 9.30am on the Seafront, is in its seventh year and is usually attended by about 10,000 people.

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It also features a giant inflatable assault course, a 7.5 metre high climbing wall, a bungee run, Sumo suit wrestling and the Community Raft Race.

Port of Dover and P&O Ferries staff will have teams competing in their own sports day.

Port vessels, Dover Lifeboat, Border Force, Royal Cinque Ports Yacht Club and the Splash Pals Newfoundland dogs will also be doing demonstrations.

Barbara Buczek, chief commercial officer at the Port of Dover said: “The Regatta is one of the most anticipated days in Dover’s annual event calendar.

"Witth more fun and competitive activities than ever before, this year’s is guaranteed to be a fantastic day for all.

"It’s the perfect opportunity for the local community to come together and celebrate everything the Seafront has to offer, whilst raising money for local charities.”

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One of the three Dover-based charities benefitting this year is Pegasus Playscheme, which offers a summer playscheme for children and young people with disabilities.

A second is Dover smART Project, which supports vulnerable and disadvantaged people through community arts projects.

The third is Wetwheels South East, which lets disabled people sail in a specially designed boat.

A costumed participant in last year's Regatta..Picture: Tony Flashman

Estimated times of events are:

9:30 to noon. Community Raft Race

Noon to 12:30pm. Raft Race prize presentations.

P&O and Port of Dover Sports Day activities:

1.30pm to 2pm. Tug of war.

2.30pm to 3pm. Inflatable assault course race.

3.30pm to 4pm. Climbing wall race.

4:30pm to 5pm. Segway Race.

5.30pm to 6pm. Sumo suit wrestling.

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