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Who organises Crow Point Festival?

Supporting Newport's Social Regeneration

The Crow Point Festival is organised and managed by the Newport Community Interest Company (NCIC). The compnay was formed in 2006 to develop projects which will have a direct benefit for communities in Newport.

At the launch of the Crow Point Festival on Friday 23rd June the, Graham Briscoe, chair of the board of directors launched the company by saying:

Graham Briscoe at Launch of Crow Point Festival - June 23rd 2006

“Newport Community Interest Company is a new organisation which is working to support the social regeneration of the City of Newport through activities that recognise both the cultural identity of specific communities and a cosmopolitan approach to modern city life. These aims will be achieved by organising events, such as the Crow Point Festival, community promotions, training and capacity building projects.

We share the Council’s vision for the regeneration of the City and will seek to compliment this by supporting the development of a wide range of annual events that both celebrate the City's diverse nature and culture and promote a common sense of place."

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Encouraging Access to Countryside :: News :: Crow Point Festival

Crow Point Encourages Access to Countryside

From the semi-natural ancient woodlands of Coed Wen and Plas Machen to the meadows at Llanmartin and the wet pastures and reen systems of the Levels, Newport has a wealth of habitats and wildlife. You can find out more by meetingNewport's Countryside Team at Crow Point Festival.

One thing you shouldn't miss if you come to the festival by bike is the Newport Wetlands Reserve. The Reserve was created as compensation for the loss of habitat caused by the building of the barrage in Cardiff Bay. Reedbeds, lowland wet grassland, saline lagoons, and saltmarsh have been created over 438.6 ha between Uskmouth and Goldcliff.

 

Crow Point Gets Licence :: News :: Crow Point Festival

Crow Point Festival Gets License

After a hearing on Monday 4th September Crow Point Festival has a full licence for the 16th and 17th September. Crow Point is the first large scale event of its sort to get a licence in Newport since the new licensing act was introduced.

The festival organisers are delighted to have received this piece of good news. We would like to remind the public that no cars are allowed on site and that last entrance on both days will be at 7.30pm. For more information on opening times and admission requirements please click here. Enjoy the free festival!!

 

News :: 14,000 at Crow Point

14,000 Attend Crow Point

Over the weekend of Saturday 16th and Sunday 17th September close to 14,000 attended the free attractions in Coronation Park. After a delayed start we saw 5,300 on Saturday and a further 8,500 on Sunday. More information will appear on the website over the next weekend. In the meantime Crow Point organisers would like to thank our team of workers, our sponsors and supporters, our traders and the public of Newport for making this such a great event.

 

Produce Needed :: News :: Crow Point Festival

Prizes from Produce

On Saturday 16th September the festival programme includes a late-season produce show. This the first horticultural and produce show in the centre of Newport for many years.

The produce show marks and supports the renewed interest in gardening and healthy eating in the City. The schedule of competition classes, which are aimed at both novice and expert growers, is now available to download by clicking here . For further information contact Sara Walsh on 01633 665989 (evenings) or at saras.garden@ntlworld.com .

 

 

News :: Crow Point Supports Mayor's Charities :: Crow Point Festival

Crow Point supports Mayor's Charities

Crow Point will be one of the fundraising events to support Mayor Miqdad Al-Nuaimi's two chosen charities: Growing Space and the Campaign to Restore St Woolos Cathedral.

Crow Point will help these two causes by giving them the excluive rights to collect money at the festival. Please click here for more.

 

 

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