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#731 Post by raj101 » Wed Aug 29, 2012 5:06 pm

http://www.bunkfest.co.uk/

fany a bunk?

Down in Oxfordshire, in Wallingford, another free concert festival, bunkfest is family freindly but with plenty of bands on to give it a festival feel.
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#732 Post by anakin » Wed Aug 29, 2012 9:26 pm

Claim your FREE* tickets now!

We have teamed up with Grand Designs Live and have 250 pairs of tickets to give away for Friday 12th October.

To claim, simply log on to http://www.granddesignslive.com and follow the link to book your tickets.

Enter the code TASTEFREE together with your details and you can then download a maximum of two tickets.

T&C’s apply: *Offer valid on standard admission tickets only, offer ends 15/09/12, tickets must be booked in advance, max 2 tickets per household, non transferable, all tickets will be checked and verified on entry, print at home tickets only, tickets valid on Friday 12th October 2012 only, subject to limited availability, tickets allocated on a first come, first served basis.
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#733 Post by tilly » Sat Sep 01, 2012 9:15 am

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What is this show all about? Click here to find out, then come back to this page to download your free tickets!

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#734 Post by raj101 » Sat Sep 01, 2012 12:03 pm

A free weekend of events at Birmingham Artsfestival 2012

ArtsFest 2012 takes place on the 7th – 9th September 2012. Across the City centre there will be a wide range of venues who will open their doors to dancers, musicians, actors, comedians, artists and many more talented people. They will all be open to the public for free!

http://www.artsfest.org.uk/
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#735 Post by raj101 » Sat Sep 01, 2012 12:07 pm

http://www.rochdaletowncentre.co.uk/new ... -announced

Rochdale Feelgood is on today if you can make it.

The annual Rochdale Feel Good Festival is to go ahead in 2012. The popular event, which is now in its fifth consecutive year, will return to the town centre on Friday 31 August and Saturday 1 September and organisers are promising the usual combination of live music, tasty food and lots of fun over the two days. The festival will continue to be free to the public and forms part of a year of celebrations of the International Year of Co-operatives.
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#736 Post by raj101 » Sat Sep 01, 2012 12:08 pm

Later this month the Bermondsey Street Festival is back -

http://bermondseystreetfestival.org.uk/welcome




Welcome

Welcome to our little corner of the world! Bermondsey Street is a creative hub in the heart of London and we like to celebrate every year with a big festival! It's the perfect blend of village fete folksiness, with Bermondsey street style! It's an occasion for people to come together and have fun.

The festival seeks to promote local talent and creativity, that's local designers, performers and musicians, so If you would like to be involved please contact us through the Get involved page and put 22nd September in your diary, see you there!
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#737 Post by prettyxcool » Sat Sep 01, 2012 10:09 pm

http://www.kingscrossevents.co.uk/event ... -festival/

King’s Cross Ice Cream Festival
1-2 Sep 2012

Admission is FREE

11am to 6pm

MILK A COW / THE BEST ICE CREAM PRODUCERS FROM THE SOUTH / ICE CREAM ART / A HISTORY OF ICE CREAM / NITROGEN ICE CREAM SHOW / BUILD A SAND CASTLE ON THE GRANARY SQUARE BEACH / ICE CREAM COMPETITIONS / BRING BACK THE PENNY LICK

The free, family friendly, two-day festival showcases the best ice creams available in London and the South East and celebrates the history and production of ice cream in the region.

The weekend event also celebrates Carlo Gatti who brought ice cream to England in 1851, working from his home in King’s Cross where he sold gelato for one penny, coining the phrase the ‘penny lick’.

Families and ice cream enthusiasts can learn how ice cream is made, starting with the cow (or goat!) right through to the cone.

The festival is all about getting involved, whether that’s milking one of the cows in the petting farm; helping to make ice cream using the latest in nitrogen technologies or learning how ice cream was first brought to London from Europe.

Ice cream lovers will also be able to watch and take part in ice cream art, relax on the Granary Square beach, plus experience a taste of history as the festival brings back the infamous penny lick.

For true foodies and ice cream enthusiasts the event is also a unique chance to seriously investigate the technologies and process behind different products with experts from some of London and the South East’s best renowned ice cream makers and sellers in attendance.

Join the King’s Cross Ice Cream Festival Facebook Page and keep up to date with the latest Ice Cream news. Invite your friends along too!
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#738 Post by tilly » Mon Sep 03, 2012 7:44 am

Register for Free Tickets


Friday 28 to Sunday 30 September 2012
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Register here for FREE entry for 2 people to The National Home Improvement Show.

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#739 Post by tilly » Tue Sep 04, 2012 6:07 am

Free Cinema Trip for Schools

National Schools Film Week is a free, annual event for schools offering a wide programme of films selected in consultation with teachers. The festival enables all schools across the UK to take children to films at cinemas during the school day as part of their curriculum learning.


The world’s largest free film festival for cinemas and schools

15-26 October 2012 in England, Wales and N. Ireland, 1-9 Nov in Scotland and other selected UK cities
http://www.nationalschoolsfilmweek.org/ ... ooking.php
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#740 Post by tilly » Tue Sep 04, 2012 6:09 am

Made in Brighton: Games Gone Global Event - Tickets now free


Made in Brighton: Games Gone Global brings together Brighton's game development community to learn from, and be inspired by, our own home-grown talent. This one-day conference for professional or amateur game developers hosts talks covering game design, production, business and more. Held in the beautiful Brighton Ballroom, Made in Brighton: Games Gone Global aims to candidly explore the lessons learned from developing games for the international market and beyond, built right here in our city.

Registration begins from 09:55 onwards, please be seated by 10:25 for talks to begin. Entry only with a printed Eventbrite ticket receipt please (emailed to you following p*rchase). Made in Brighton: Games Gone Global is a non-profit event held as part of the Brighton Digital Festival.

Date: Thursday 6th September 2012
Location: Brighton Ballrooms (aka Proud Cabaret)
Registration: From 09:55 onwards
Talks: 10:25 - 16:30 (Lunch 12:15)
Drinks: To be announced

Lunch will not provided to delegates, but a 75 minute lunch break provides plenty of time to find lunch at one of many local delis, or you can bring lunch with you. Soft and not-so-soft drinks will be available throughout the day at the on-site bar.

http://madeinbrighton.net/games-gone-global/
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