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Can't remember seeing a map last year anywhere. Not hard to find your way about thou.

For band times I'm sure someone was good enough to post a clashfinder last year a few days before.

Also I picked up the free newspaper last year, they were handing them out for nothing. Inside it had full band times along with a timetable for all the kids stuff. I'm sure it was called 'The Garden News', or something similar. They had one edition for the Friday, and another for the Saturday.

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Can't remember seeing a map last year anywhere. Not hard to find your way about thou.

For band times I'm sure someone was good enough to post a clashfinder last year a few days before.

Also I picked up the free newspaper last year, they were handing them out for nothing. Inside it had full band times along with a timetable for all the kids stuff. I'm sure it was called 'The Garden News', or something similar. They had one edition for the Friday, and another for the Saturday.

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And don't do what I just did, i.e. : Google "Belladrum" ('cos you're too lazy to type the address), click on the "Programme" link in Google and think "Great, the times are up!" - 'cos it's the link to last year's times! :D

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I noticed if you clicked on 'entertainment' on the official Bella site the times come up. Only kids stuff and comedy acts thou. No band times as yet. Looks like there's space for the times if you click on 'music', hopefuly be up throu the week.

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