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Brunswick Festival

August 18th 2007
By Jennifer Drury
Photo:Watching the world go by
Photo:Always welcome - the food tent
Photo:Aromatic gifts
Photo:An artist's 'house'
Photo:A popular addition - jazz on tap
Photo:Jack Latimer (My Brighton and Hove) and volunteer Jane, on the QueenSpark stall
Photo:Jack explains the project 'Letter in the Attic' to interested visitors
Photo:For those who need green fingered help with their gardens
Photo:Colourful local craft
Photo:We didn't explore this one!
Photo:Clothes and accessories guaranteed to brighten your day
Photo:An absolute necessity at any festival - the tea tent

Brunswick stages one of the longest running festivals in the city, now in its 26th year. The festival is the result of the hard work of a small group of enthusiastic local residents. Over the years, the festival has grown from a small one day event.  Now there are two weekends of outdoor events, and a diverse range of activities and exhibitions.  There are also workshops and outreach activities at local venues throughout August.

This year, Jack Latimer from My Brighton and Hove, together with willing volunteers, were at the festival to raise awareness of an ongoing QueenSpark project.  Letter in the Attic is an interesting and exciting undertaking for the group, and you can read here about how you might be able to participate.

This page was added on 19/08/2007.

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