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Events in Shropshire

Rock & Bowl Festival

An event in May in Shropshire
Newport Road
Market Drayton
Event begins: 30th November -0001
Rock & Bowl Festival ends on 30th November -0001
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Since 2009 Rock & Bowl has grown so much in popularity it has had to move from it's orginal venue, the Coach & Horses pub, to the Market Drayton Picnic Area & Skate Park.

It's a truly community event, local bands, for local people, raising money for local charities.
Excellent idea!!

Tel: 01630 652800

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