Fears voiced over new Petworth Fringe Festival
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PetFringe is planned to be an expansion of the first event last year.
Organisers are aiming to put on some 15 performances and this year two major events are planned in the square closing it to traffic on Saturday July 2 and on Saturday and Sunday July 9-10.
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Hide AdThey say they are aiming to entertain at least 1,000 paying ticket holders at the musical event in the Square on July 2 with live entertainemnt also in Rosemary’s Gardens. They also plan a food festival the following weekend
Organisers Andrew Carrington and Peter Drummond have now presented their plans to town councillors and asked for their support.
Maggie South told them she needed reassurances they had consulted people such as the business association as traders would be affected. She also wanted residents consulted as well as Petworth Festival Board who organise an established event, this year running from July 14-30.
“As a town council we have had to work amazingly hard on our public relations. I am supportive of you, but it would be a great sadness to me if a wedge was driven between certain factions in the town.”
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Hide AdShe added: “I want reassurances everyone is happy for this to go ahead, otherwise I feel the town council will take the blame and we will be back to where we started and the hard work will be lost.
“This is about harmony and I would like the whole town to support it.”
Fellow councillor Roger Hanauer added: “It would be a very awkward situation for the town council if we were going to be seen to be supporting you against anyone else.”
He also had concerns about the closure of the square in the summer.
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Hide AdTown council chairman Chris Kemp said if councillors supported the event, they would have to offer their expertise to ensure it was a success.
A special meeting is to be held on January 28 to discuss giving town council support to PetFringe.
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