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ARTS & CULTURE / ARTS


WIN! A FAMILY TICKET & MERCHANDISE, WORTH £250, TO GIG FOR LIFE


this May. The event for 10,000 people is raising money for Cancer Research UK. Also headlining is Maverick Sabre,


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the edgy, soul singer, rapper and Brit Award nominee, along with alternative rockers Toploader and Amerciana group Los Pacaminos, featuring Paul Young. These chart-topping names will be joined on stage by local musical talent including Kent-based rock band The Standard Lamos and the folky, harmonious Arcelia. Event Director David Rivers said: “I’m absolutely thrilled 10cc is headlining Gig for Life. Their music, like the festival, is all about having fun together. We’ve got a stonking good line-up, which covers all musical tastes. It’s a family festival with something for everyone and we hope it will create some wonderful memories.” Sharon Baldwin, Cancer Research


UK’s Fundraising Manager for Kent, said:


egendary rock band 10cc will headline Kent’s one-day family music festival when it comes to the Hop Farm at Paddock Wood


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“Gig for Life is a fantastic opportunity for everyone to enjoy a one-day family festival on their own doorstep. Buy your tickets now, the money raised is vital, it could be life-saving.” • Tickets are on sale online with a limited number at 10% discount on a fi rst come, fi rst served basis. For more information, visit www.gigforlife.co.uk


How to enter


INDEX has a family ticket (two adults and two children), plus four of each of the


following Gig For Life branded merchandise – T-shirts, mugs, pens and stickers – worth £250 to give away for the Gig For Life music festival at the Hop Farm in Paddock Wood on 27th May 2017.


For your chance win, simply send your name, address, contact number and email on a postcard to: Gig For Life competition, INDEX, 39 Little Mount Sion, Tunbridge Wells TN1 1YS, before Friday 28th April 2017. The winner will be the first card drawn at random.


Terms & conditions: There is no cash alternative, the prize is non transferable and the editor’s decision is fi nal.


Impressive line-up for 2nd literary festival


Following the success of last year’s inaugural event at Chiddingstone Castle, there is an impressive line-up of authors for the 2017 Literary Festival, which takes place during the Bank Holiday weekend of Sunday 30th April to Tuesday 2nd May, covering a wide range of topics.


HIGHLIGHTS INCLUDE: • Terry Waite, 25 years after his release from solitary imprisonment as a hostage in Beirut, talking about his life now and then. • Educationalist and biographer Anthony Seldon will be in conversation with David Walsh. • Nicholas Crane, host of BBC TV’s Coast will present his new book on the making of the British Landscape. Meanwhile, for the children there are appearances from prize-winning authors


Piers Torday, sponsored by Chilstone, and Lauren St John, along with local author Christopher Lloyd as well as a performance of The Ugly Duckling by award- winning theatre company Pericles plus much, much more. Events take place over


three days with a special programme for local schools on Tuesday 2nd. There will be vintage food vans, a bar and organic coffee trikes, along with the castle’s own courtyard tearoom serving cakes, sandwiches and light lunches. • Tickets for each event on Sunday and Monday are £12 for adults and £5 for children including entry into the castle


and collections. For more information, visit www.chiddingstonecastle.org.uk/ literary-festival


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