Surfstock Festival, St. Agnes, Cornwall, 29th-30th August 2008

The Paddle Round The Pier Beach Festival is back

Jul 05 2008 6:29 pm,

The Paddle Round The Pier Beach Festival is back

The Paddle Round The Pier Beach Festival is back on this Saturday and Sunday (5th and 6th July) on Hove Lawns in Brighton. It's the biggest free charity watersports event in the UK and we are hoping to raise thousands of pounds for the RNLI, SurfAid International and the Chestnut Tree Children's Hospice.

There's loads going on in the water including: the Oxbow Endurance SUP race, the Pier to Pier malibu race, the Paddle Something Unusual and the world-famous Paddle Round The Pier.

There's also live bands playing on the main stage, a shopping village and the Chilled Turtle Ukulele Festival.

And on Saturday night there's a party at The Brunswick in Hove. It's just £10 with proceeds going to the charities. There's and acoustic set from Levellers frontman Mark Chadwick, plus other live music and drinks promotions.

Check out www.paddleroundthepier.com for more info and get yourselves down to Brighton this weekend to help us raise lots of money for these great charities.

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