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Fancy camping at the Hope's 20th Anniversary Festival next weekend Fri 30th May to Sun 1st June?

?50 adult, ?20 big kids 12-16yrs, ?5.00 2-11yrs.

Bargain weekend price of music, fresh air, entertainment, food, drink, sleeping under the stars. Possible welly wearing or flip flop, flopping.


Then check http://www.hopefestival.co.uk/ for details & tickets.

You can also purchase them from The Hob Pub in Forest Hill opposite station.

Only approx 30/40 mins drive from here to the countryside.


Never been before but hoping for a relaxing, chilled weekend with the family.

Just thought other families etc, might like to know about it.


Enjoy!

Hi De Hi Campers,


Hope festival have just put tickets on sale for Saturday to Sunday for ?30.00 including camping.

The forecast says sunshine!!!

It doesn't give children ticket price info so if interested, maybe email them as they wouldn't expect children to pay that price. Maybe post response here.


http://www.hopefestival.co.uk/


Enjoy!

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