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Tickets selling fast for 10th Occombe Beer Festival

We Are South Devon by We Are South Devon
May 13, 2015
in Community News
Tickets selling fast for 10th Occombe Beer Festival

Tickets are selling fast for the Occombe Farm Beer Festival, with over 4000 festival-goers already securing their place at the popular Occombe Farm fundraising event on Friday 5th and Saturday 6th June.

The event, expected to attract over 7000 people, is packed with local live music, great food and over 70 varieties of beer and cider to enjoy. The music is provided by popular local bands including The Shrine, Mafia 4 and 3BF.

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The festival is a vital fundraising event for the Torbay Coast and Countryside Trust, having raised over £300,000 for the local charity that cares for over 80% of the Bay’s green spaces including Occombe Farm, Cockington Country Park and Berry Head Nature Reserve.

Ticket prices are £10 for the Friday and £16 for the Saturday, with Weekend tickets at just £21. Tickets are available online from midnight tonight at www.occombebeerfestival.co.uk or by calling 01803 520022 (Mon-Fri 9am – 5pm only).

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