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Come and join our brand NEW email NEWSLETTER!

No, it’s not more SPAM for your mailbox, but more a summary version of what’s going on within the Doddington Village Sports and Carnival.

The aim is to send out an email about once per month, giving you news and updates as to what events are happening and when.

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TO SIGNUP NOW, simply go to the Doddington Carnival website, at www.doddingtoncarnival.co.uk, and scroll down to the Newsletter section.  There’s a couple of details to add, and a confirmation email to click a link on.

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