
Sidmouth Folk Week News
Sidmouth Folk Week promises a feast of music, dancing and singing! The annual event attracts visitors from all over the country and hosts top folk artists in concerts around the town, as well as dances, workshops, ceilidhs, crafts and stalls.
The Sidmouth Herald brings you all the latest news about Sidmouth Folk Week
APART from some 'low level' drugs offences, policing this year's FolkWeek has gone without a hitch say officers.
THE new rules of street trading on the seafront during FolkWeek have been well received by traders and performers.
SIDMOUTH Police say several items of lost property have been handed in over folk week and have urged their owners to contact the station in Temple Street.
THE annual folk festival service took place in the Connaught Gardens and was attended by several hundred people.
Enter the secret area of the Blackmore Gardens during Sidmouth FolkWeek 2008 and you will discover a magical mixture of music, merriness and the mysterious treasures offered by the inhabitants of the Craft Pavilion
One of the enjoyable things about Sidmouth FolkWeek is being able to participate in lots of the activities.
THIRTY Sidmouth businesses have agreed to sponsor this year's firework display at the end of FolkWeek.
A HOT potato and a hot topic for discussion will be on offer at Sidmouth Methodist Church during FolkWeek
TICKET sales are going well for this year's FolkWeek which begins in six days' time.
MORE accommodation is urgently needed in Sidmouth for FolkWeek followers and its artists. With many hotel and guest house rooms already booked, a plea has gone out for more people to offer spare rooms on a bed and breakfast basis for the week. MORE
WITH plans for a 1am finish for the Late Night Extra at Bulverton FolkWeek site dashed this week, organisers faced the dilemma of solving the problem. A decision by East Devon District Council’s Licensing and Environmental Health departments to stop the performance at midnight could have scuppered the event. MORE
DANCE groups from abroad will feature in Sidmouth FolkWeek next month, thanks to a £10,000 grant from Devon County Council. MORE
YOUNGSTERS will have their own activities at this year’s FolkWeek, under the banner Young Sidmouth. MORE
Tickets are on sale now for the main events at this year's FolkWeek, and there is an amazing variety to choose from. MORE
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