Radio Newquay”Newquaewquay” IT’S £40K and COUNTING! That’S What Newquay Beer Festival Has Raised for Charities and Good Causes Since It Started in 2013

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Radio Newquay”Newquaewquay” IT’S £40K and COUNTING! That’S What Newquay Beer Festival Has Raised for Charities and Good Causes Since It Started in 2013 ALL AABOUT NNEWQUNEWQUAYAAYY NewquaNewquay’sy’s vveryery oownwn rradioadio statstation,tion, featuring localocalaal newsnewnews,ews, surfsurf,su , e eventsvents and compcompetitionsompetetitionstitionstitions combinedco b withith ggreatreatatt musici and d cocconversation.ononversation.tii Listen: On 106.1FM At RadioNewquay.comRadioNewquaayy.com.com Ask youryour Smart SpeakerSpeaker to “Play“Play Radio Newquay”Newquaewquay” IT’S £40K AND COUNTING! That’s what Newquay Beer Festival has raised for Charities and good causes since it started in 2013. Now in it’s seventh year, phere with music providing a members of Newquay Towan perfect accompaniment to NIGHT HENDRA Blystra Lions Club who or- the wide range of beers and STAY AND ganise the festival all hope it ciders. Everyone, including FESTIVAL ENTRY will be as enjoyable and suc- the music artists, give their 4 cessful as previous events. time free of charge at the FOR TWO This year the undercover event and all our sponsors FOR JUST provision has been increased deserve a special mention for meaning we now have a the financial and other assis- larger beer marquee and tance provided. we’ve increased the number As always, please enjoy your £60 of beers and ciders available to drinking responsibly and at least 100 (50 of each) plus don’t forget we operate a That’s right, by booking in we have a couple of lagers, ‘Challenge 25’ policy on the advance you can get superb value, wines and soft drinks. gate so, if you are lucky especially if you have a caravan, We have made many friends enough to look that young, tent or motor-home and would like to stay on-site. who keep coming back to please bring along some proof Earlybird tickets are available on- enjoy the wide range of beers of age or we will have to turn line through into September and and ciders plus the atmos- you away. give great savings on gate prices, while camping pitches start at just SUNSHINE APPEAL £7.50 a night. So, if you and a partner stay for Chrissie’s Sunshine four nights - Thu/Fri/Sat/Sun, Appeal is one of the and buy two Earlybird three-day good causes Towan tickets, it will cost just £60 or, Blystra Lions Club with an electric hook-up, £67. have been supporting and will be doing Shorter stays can be booked too. so again throughout All Hendra’s Five Star facilities are the festival. available to use like other residents and the Beer Festival welcomes dogs, children and well-behaved owners! To book, just go to: newquaybeerfestival.co.uk See centre pages for your entertainment guide to the weekend and enjoy a long weekend. Some of the charities and good causes that Towan Blystra Lions have supported with the funds raised through their activities since 2013 Cornwall Air Ambulance Newquay Male Voice Choir Newquay Coastguard Shelter Cornwall Cornwall Hospice Care Newquay Band St Newlyn East Pre-School St Francis Home for Animals Childrens’ Hospice SW St Newlyn East Band Prickles and Paws St Michaels Church Xmas Appeal Alzheimer’s Society Cornwall Blood Bikes Bowel Cancer West Newquay Leisure Gardeners Help Izzy Walk 1st Newquay Scouts British Heart Foundation Soul Food Cafe, Newquay Carly Taylor Fighting Back 5th Newquay Scouts Newquay in Bloom Soul Food Kitchen Beth’s Inspiration Newquay Youth Angling Lions Clubs Measles Appeal The Wave Project Lions Sightsaver Appeal The Chestnut Appeal Newquay AFC Defibrillator Newquay Hospital League of Friends Lions Disaster Fund MND Association Cornwall Chrissie’s Sunshine Appeal Diabetes Awareness Loomba Foundation Cornwall Wildlife Trust Newquay Surf Lifesaving Club Newquay RNLI Bella Rose Boyling Fund Newquay Trenance Nursery DISC Newquay Beer Festival programme design & layout by Hazeltype. Printed by PJ Print and Signs, Newquay. GOLD SPONSORS Skinner’s Brewery We are delighted to welcome Skinner’s Brewery as Gold Sponsors and thank them for the ongoing support they have given this festival over the past seven years. Brewers of the finest, hoppiest beers in Cornwall, they focus all their efforts at the brewery on brewing the best beers possible. They love to share their beer too, so be sure to visit them next time you’re in Truro Hendra Holiday Park Once again Jon Hyatt and his team at Hendra Holiday Park have pushed the boat out in so many ways to help us put on Newquay Beer Festival. Providing absolutely unbeatable camping pitch rates, first class services and facilities, as well as assisting in numerous other ways in the build up to this popular charity event. LWC Ltd LWC are the main suppliers of drinks to Newquay Beer Festival from their area depot in Redruth. Their helpful staff make sure the beers and ciders we order arrive from a wide variety of areas all over the country and, as gold sponsors of the event, we are very grateful for their support in making things possible and helping us raise funds for local good causes. St Columb Financial Services Andy Hannan is just one of many Lions who give their time and efforts free of charge and, as owner of St Columb Financial Services, he is also generous enough to support this charitable event financially as well. His staff at the office in the main street of St Columb are knowledgable and friendly, able to give advice and support on a whole range of financial matters including pensions, mortgages, investments and equity release. GOLD SPONSORS Seadog IT Truro-based Seadog IT are experts are providing digital strat- egy solutions for a wide range of clients. As a full service web agency they offer a one stop shop for all your online needs. Streamline your project management by working with an organisation that brings the most creative, technically skilled individuals to your project - they manage the team to focus on delivering your goals. They have provided invaluable assis- tance this year in designing and hosting our festival website. Dymond Audio We are delighted to be working with Dymond Audio for the first time this year as they provide the stage, sound and lighting infrastructure for our two music stages at the Festival. Primarily serving the South West of the UK covering Cornwall, Devon and Somerset, they have a team of dedicated engineers who will help you get the best from the equipment and assist you with any technical requirement. NewquayVoice Newspaper Andrew Laming and his team at the Newquay and St Austell Voice newspapers have, once again, provided invaluable support in helping promote Newquay Beer Festival. The Newquay Voice has been published since 2001 and regularly reflects the life of this vibrant seaside town whilst continuing to promote all the positive aspects of its community in an unbiased and impartial way. Radio Newquay Newquay’s own not-for-profit community radio station has been broadcasting for just one year now but has built up a great listener following across the town and far further afield with listeners on the internet tuning in as far away as Australia and the USA. They have been great supporters of Newquay Beer Festival and will, once again, be broadcasting live from the event so listen out if you aren’t at the event, or say ‘hello’ to Matt, Sarah and Mark if you are. You might get on air! SILVER SPONSORS Gilbert & Goode One of Cornwall’s largest construction companies, Gilbert and Goode have supported Newquay Beer Festival as silver sponsors since it started in 2013. It is always good to see a local firm not only rewarding the community by putting something back into it through the Lions but also giving staff the chance to come along to the festival each year with some complimentary tickets. Quintrell Inn Great food, drink and a friendly welcome can be found at the Quintrell Inn where mum and dad can relax while the children have fun playing in the free kid’s play barn or outside play area. We are delighted that this community hub on the outskirts of Newquay have agreed to to be one of our silver sponsors again, thus supporting local good causes through the Lions community fund. MacMillans Solicitors Our friends from Macmillans in Wadebridge have been good enough, once again, to support Newquay Beer Festival as silver sponsors. It’s always good to know that there’s some- one there with legal advice when you need it and Macmillans are happy to offer a half an hour consultation free of charge if you need it. Find your way round Hendra Whether you are staying for the whole weekend or just for the day, our Hendra map will help you get the most from all the facilities available at Hendra. With plenty of good food on offer, both at the festival and around the holiday park, no one will be going hungry. Tokens are the main currency at the Beer Festival. Our bar tenders can’t except cash, so don’t forget to buy your tokens at the entrance to the main marquee. NO 2 THE SAME Sponsors of: BEVERAGE Old Portreath Road, Redruth. TR15 1BB Keltek Cornish Brewery 3.4% 1 We aim to make your business Origin: Cornwall stand out from your competitors Type: Pale Ale and our signs will do just that for you! Eye: Medium to light amber We can turn your shop windows, A pale ale with a fruity yet malty first im- fascias and vehicles into a pression. Gentle, with hints of tangerine, selling tool that will help your it’s refreshing with a good balance of business grow and grow. malt and hops. LION HEATHER STANLEY Sponsors of: HOPPINSESH 2 In loving memory of dad Jack Millward Donkeystone Brewing Co.
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