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Events in Berkshire

Newbury Fringe Festival

An event in May in Berkshire
Various Locations
Newbury
Event begins: 30th November -0001
Newbury Fringe Festival ends on 30th November -0001
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The Newbury Fringe Festival is an annual community arts festival aimed at showcasing local artists, craftspeople, bands, musicians and dancers. In 2007 the festival will be presented in various venues around Newbury on Sunday 27th May, with an extra day of music in Victoria Park on Monday 28th May. Amongst the line-up are Morris Dancers, representatives of the Guilds, dance and music of all genres. Help to paint a mural, take part in a workshop, or simply enjoy the acts on offer. All activities, demonstrations and performances are provided free of charge. There’s something for everyone at the Fringe.

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