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Dawlish Arts Festival

An event in May in Devon
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Event begins: 23rd December -0001
Dawlish Arts Festival ends on 30th November -0001
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An annual Festival which features over 50 events spread over 8 days in late May. The programme caters for all the family and all tastes. This includes arts and crafts, music, dancing, folk music and culminates in a gala evening - so come and join in the fun!
For tickets or more information contact Dawlish Tourist Information Centre on Tel: +44 01626 215665.
Contact email: info@dawlishartsfestival.org.uk

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