Exmouth Festival 2007

May 22, 2007, 10:23 am

Welcome to the Exmouth Festival. 2007 will be the 11th annual Exmouth Festival.

2007 events

We’ve moved to the May bank holiday weekend in the hope that more people where able to join in the the long weekend of the Festival. There will be other old evenings in the summer with quality music or performances.
Tickets for events taking place in the Pavilion may be bought, in advance, from the Pavilion Box office, either in person or by calling 01395 222477.

Tickets for performances in Holy Trinity, Tower Street and All Saints churches may be bought from the Town Centre Ticket Kiosk in the Magnolia Shopping Centre or from the Exmouth Tourist Information Centre in Alexander Terrace, 01395 222299. Tickets will also be available on the door if available.

Train links to Exmouth: Exeter St David’s or Exeter Central. Local service to Exmouth along the river with great views. (25 minute journey). This is an important link for Exmouth and villages to Exeter, please support it, it also saves trying to park in Exmouth on a day trip, fantastic views of the Exe Estuary, Great views at sunset.

wessextrains Click here for rail timetables on line.

Avocet Train Line Click here for info on the The Avocet Line, The name derives from the bird which over winters on the internationally-important Exe Estuary site.

Contact:

For more information contact the Exmouth Town Council
on 01395 276167.
We hope you enjoy the festival!

If you have any ideas for 2007, email Nicky

“On behalf of Exmouth Town Council I would like to thank the performers, contributors and sponsors for supporting the Festival again this year, and all those who have worked so hard to put together such a varied and entertaining programme. Also you, the residents and visitors to the town, who come along to enjoy yourselves”
Cllr. Jean Mitchell, who was the Chairman of the Festival Working Party. Exmouth Town Council until May 2007

This article was taken from: exmouthguide.co.uk

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