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JELLY FESTIVAL RETURNS TO NORFOLK THIS AUGUST

August 17th & 18th 2012

Returning for its fifth year to the spacious grounds of Compton Hall in North Norfolk on Friday 17th August and Saturday 18th August, Jelly Festival 2012 promises a ‘Banquet of Sound’ and summer entertainment.

 With The Felice Brothers, Roni Size and Lucy Rose amongst the acts performing, as well as family and children’s entertainment, workshops, food and interactive games, it guarantees a day of family-friendly fun that keeps people wobbling to the beats of the latest sounds.

 Fun, colourful, diverse and full of personality, the festival breaks the mould. Plus, the Jelly House Party with a living room main stage, kitchen banqueting area, bedroom big top bar, reggae rumpus room, play room and summer house cocktail bar will ensure people feel right at home!

 Whether you want to be a happy camper or just come along for a day of uncensored fun, music and adventure, the Jelly Festival has it all. Just be prepared to eat and see a lot of jelly!

 The 2012 festival in Fakenham, Norfolk is raising money for Rebecca’s Wishes. Ticket prices: £29.50 Saturday Day, £44.50 Saturday Day + Camping, £49.50 Friday night and all Saturday. 12’s and under go free.

 To book tickets visit www.jellyfestival.com/tickets or go to www.facebook.com/jellyfestival. Follow us @JellyFestival.

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By Penny McCarthy

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