Out & About October 2017
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Hungerford Literary Festival features talks, discussions and book signings by journalist Martin Bell, travel writer Tom Fort, children’s author Debi Evans, crime novelist and railway historian, Andrew Martin, Jonathan Dean of the Sunday Times , founder of the hugely-popular Sawday’s Guides Alastair Sawday, maverick climber Jules Mountain, biographer Simon Fenwick and writer and journalist Nick Hunt, plus a children’s writing workshop with local writers Nicola Chester and Deborah Patterson
Arts For Hungerford is a not-for-profit community interest company providing a year-round programme of high-quality arts events for Hungerford and the surrounding communities – covering visual arts, performing arts and literature. Their mission is to use both traditional and innovative new ways of connecting with and understanding each other through the arts. During September, they ran a Visual Arts Trail, which closes on approach, they intend to engage with other arts organisations to create enhanced experiences, as well as provide a single hub website, which will enable one-stop viewing of all arts events in Hungerford and the purchase of tickets. For more information, visit https://artsforhungerford.com/ Saturday, September 30. Through their collaborative
Nick Hunt
Jules Mountain
Andrew Martin
Jonathan Dean
Simon Fenwick
Debi Evans
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