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Brighton Kite Festival

An event in July in Sussex
Stanmer Park
Brighton
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Brighton Kite Festival is one of the longest, if not the longest, running kite festivals in the UK. It has been running for the past 31 years at various sites in and around Brighton and for the past 11 years it has been held in Stanmer Park, next to Sussex University’s Falmer site.

Brighton Kite Flyers run the festival as a free event as far as possible making it one of the largest free events offered (although the university may have a charge for parking).

For more information look at our Website www.brightonkiteflyers.co.uk or contact chairman@brightonkiteflyers.co.uk.

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