A big hat in the Gertrude Shilling-style made by artist Teresa Grimaldi with the help of Sandown’s public at the Arts Council-funded workshops.

Hats off to tradition: Sandown’s Regatta brings back iconic hat-wearing festivities

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This Sunday sees a revival of Sandown’s much-loved tradition of wearing a hat on Regatta day, and there’s lots of family entertainment in store.

Paul Coueslant, one of the Sandown Carnival organisers, said,

“The town’s been busy making hats for the last few weeks and it would be great fun if everyone could don their favourite headwear for this year’s Regatta on Sunday.”

A big hat made from ties on show at Sandown Carnival shop, by artist Joel Lines using neckwear donated by the public
A big hat made from ties on show at Sandown Carnival shop, by artist Joel Lines using neckwear donated by the public © Sandown Carnival

Inspired by Shilling
Big hats in the style of legendary hat-maker Gertrude Shilling are now on display in High Street shop windows, made with the help of the public at workshops funded by the Arts Council England Lottery Fund.

Teresa Grimaldi working on a Sandown Regatta hat in the shape of a giant ice cream © Tracy Mikich
Teresa Grimaldi working on a Sandown Regatta hat in the shape of a giant ice cream © Tracy Mikich

Primary school pupils and local care home residents have also been at work making environmentally-friendly seed paper hats which can be planted after use.

They’ll all feature in Sunday’s Grand Regatta Hat Parade on Sandown beach at 2.15pm.

Visit the hat stall
Paul says,

“In the decades after the war, it was the done thing to wear a silly hat to the Regatta and so many people have told us it’s a tradition they miss.

“This year, we’ll have a hat stall in Pier Street – just like there used to be – where you can pick up a seed paper hat to wear for the day, or you can just join in the fun by wearing a hat of your own.”

Seed paper hats designed by Keely Hunter, based on Regatta headwear worn in Sandown in the past
Seed paper hats designed by Keely Hunter, based on Regatta headwear worn in Sandown in the past © Sandown Carnival

All-day entertainment
Sunday will see all-day entertainment with Joe Plumb and the Horse Box Theatre Company, magic from David Randini and a Punch and Judy show.

The Isle of Wight Biosphere hat, by Joel Lines and our workshop hatters, placed in a Sandown High Street window
The Isle of Wight Biosphere hat, by Joel Lines and our workshop hatters, placed in a Sandown High Street window © Sandown Carnival

DJ Paul Holbrook of Soundwaves Entertainment will provide music and fun at the Regatta Beach Arena near Eastern Gardens, and there’ll be an Esplanade street market between 10am and 4pm.

Last year's busy Regatta street market
Last year’s busy Regatta street market © Sandown Carnival

Saturday’s activities
On Saturday 12th August, there’s a Regatta Dog Show at Sandham Gardens between 10am and 1pm, followed by a samba drumming and flag-making session with the New Carnival Company at 2pm when anyone’s invited to take part.

Full details of the Regatta are on Sandown Carnival’s Facebook page as well as on their Website.


News shared by Paul on behalf of Sandown Carnival Association. Ed