Full steamahead for Festival Fringe

With events for July’s Buxton Festival Fringe rapidly building up, Fringe organisers have re-launched the Fringe website (buxtonfringe.org.uk) to be even friendlier and easier to use.

As one of England’s largest open access-arts festivals, Buxton Festival Fringe, which this year takes place between July 8-26, has become an ever more complex feat of organisation with the website, first created in 2002, housing a wealth of information including how to take part, what’s on listings, news and photos, videos, venue details, community news and Fringe history.

Fringe chairman Keith Savage said: “The Fringe is lucky to be able to call on a group of skilled people who voluntarily reviewed the structure and content of the website in its entirety.

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“The hours of work that went into this are beyond counting but we hope that what we have reflects two elements of the Fringe: we aim to be as professional and organised as we can; we also want to project the joy and excitement of being one of the biggest arts festivals in England.”

The Fringe, a charity run by volunteers, receives valuable support from the local community and from its sponsor and partner, The University of Derby.

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