Venues and Map
The Assembly Rooms

is sited in Preston St, Faversham. Opened in around 1850, it fell out of use as a venue for celebrations and concerts and was leased long-term to military groups like the Territorial Army. The Assembly Rooms are now in the hands of a charitable trust that are endeavouring to restore it to its original 1853 setting. This is the setting for the the Experiment visual art exhibition and the venue for Gail Brand's BSE Breakout evening.

St. Mary of Charity Parish Church
in Church St, Faversham in the centre of the town. It is an historic church with a lively congregation engaged in spiritual and social events and gatherings for a variety of groups. This is the venue for the most of the music and performance events as well as part of the Experiment visual art exhibition.

The Library
Is located in Newton Road, near the centre of town. It is the venue for the artist books and films projected onto the windows from 4pm-10pm

St. Saviours Church, Whitistable Road, Faversham

The Old Tin Church on Whitstable Road was erected in late victorian times and is a flat packed church
made in south-east London. It is one of the major landmarks in Faversham. It is now owned by Nick Kenny and will be the venue for the short films shown by Neil Henderson and the performance of Music of the Mind
by the Finn Peters Band.

The Kent Cultural Baton
Will be visiting Fludde on the 18th, 19th and 20th November and will be at the Assembly Rooms, the market place and outside South Eastern Coachworks on the opening weekend.

Organisers
The main organisers are Ben Saul and John Dargan. The main steering committe also consists of Lucy Rutter, who has organised the spoken word evening, Guy Rutter, who has created the illustrations used in branding Fludde, Tim Meacham, Lucy Medhurst, Amanda Thesiger, Darius Wilson,Hope Fitzgerald, Jamie Davies-Evans and Lesley Davies-Evans,




Contact: jdargan@talk21.com

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