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Maker Festival 2012


A family friendly festival which takes place on a spectacular site just a few miles across the Tamar south of Plymouth, only a 10 minute walk along a cliff path down to the beach. This year's Maker will take place from Friday 29th until Sunday 1st July 2012.

Line-up

There are no acts confirmed yet for 2012.

Tickets

An adult weekend ticket is priced at £55, a youth weekend (13-17yrs) £40 (only available with an adult ticket) and children aged (5-12) £10 (only available with an adult ticket). Children aged under 5 tickets are free (only available with an adult ticket), a vehicle pass for all vehicle types is priced at £10. To buy tickets click here.

On site

The festival will feature a main marquee with live bands, a cabaret stage, real ale bars, DJ and dance tent, and camping on the Maker site.

As well as entertainment there are workshops for all ages including circus skills, drumming, potting, weaving, bush craft, dance and more. A natural therapies area with Reiki, crystals, shiatsu, as well as children's entertainers and activities. There will also be a good range of shops and stalls on site with clothing, jewellery and wacky festival stuff of all kinds.

Camping

Camping is in settlements with flushing toilets, portable loos, compost toilets and hot showers. Fresh water is available on the campsite and from the shower area.

Recycling

The organisers have created a Green Team who aim to ensure that all rubbish is recycled where possible. When you arrive, you'll be given bags so that you can sort your rubbish out and revellers get to party with a conscience!

Not for profit

Any profits from the festival will be going to the Rame Conservation Trust.

More information will be here when available.

Official Festival Site