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Friends of Maindee Festival |
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Friends of
Maindee Festival support our community arts programme by making annual
standing order payments or a one off donation. Businesses, organisations and
individuals/families can all become Festival Friends. Why become a Friend?;
Maindee Festival is
organised by volunteers. We work
throughout the year to organise the annual festival, held in July. Raising money to fund this fantastic free
event is always a headache. We don’t
own buildings or have paid staff so all your donation will be used to directly
fund arts workshops and performances for young people and disadvantaged
groups in How to become a Friend : You can become a friend by sending a cheque or postal order, made payable to Maindee Festival
Association, to Maindee Festival Association c/o Community House, What Do I Get Out of Becoming A Friend? : You will receive a highly coveted
Friends of Maindee Festival car sticker!
Your name will be listed here on our web-site and also on a special
“Friends” tree which will be on display in the info tent on the festival day.
You will be invited to our |
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We are delighted to welcome these Friends of
Maindee Festival Anne Gatehouse, Gill Jarvis, Joan
Smith, David Lloyd, Alison Starling, Ta’aleem Alnyssa, Sughra Muhammed, Jane Baldwin, Kate Aspinall,
Carol Baynham, Vicki Ebdon,
Jess Morden MP, Anna Prosser, John Hallam, Danilo Padilha, Leon Burns, Peter Willis, Jim Wallace, Trish
Johns, Jools Constant, Alonzis
Fish Bar, Edwards and Son Butchers, Copperfields
Café, Jonathan Smith, Claire Tolley, Rebecca
Richards, Mozadul Hussain,
Mike Hamilton, Brian Selby, Kerry Duke, Duckpool Road Cafe, Mashahid
Ali, Wrens Bakery, Leos, Caerleon Road Post Office,
Harry Wheelers, Julian Smith, Asda Supermarket,
Sainsbury's Supermarket, M.
Ashraf, M. Tayler, Sue
Shepherd, St Joseph’s RC High School, Alison
Webb, Helen Renshaw, Paul and Sam Flynn, Cllr Mark Whitcutt and
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Maindee Festival Association, c/o Community House, Eton Rd, Newport, South Wales, UK, NP19 0BL