Oxjam is taking over Exeter again this year across various venues on the Quay. It's part of the national live music festival of which 60 towns and cities take part.
This festival is a chance to showcase local talent and raise money for Oxfam. All money raised goes to the charity.
Venues included in the festival are Mill on the Exe, Haven Banks and The Port Royal, among many others.
Age limits vary depending on venue and the time of day. Music is from 11am until closing.
There are still early bird tickets which cost £10 and then general admission will be...
The Quay has a whole host of activities on offer for both tourists and locals alike. It offers food and drink to those who fancy a relaxed break from the daily grind, a delightful range of independent shops for those looking for a bit of retail therapy, and it also offers activities such as bike riding and boat trips for those who like to be active and on the go, not to mention the fantastic facilities on offer at Devon's new world class outdoor education centre opened by HRH The Earl of Wessex and Clip'n'Climb centre.
With all The Quay has to offer, why is it that shopkeepers feel...
Are you aged between 7 and 14 and looking for something fun, challenging and guaranteed to lift you off the ground this summer? Then why not have a go at climbing at the Quay Climbing Centre - great all weather fun for the family right in the heart of Exeter.
Join our Holiday Club where you will learn to climb and improve your skills under the supervision of our friendly and experienced instructors. Club sessions run from 10.30am to 12.30pm every Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday throughout the holidays and cost just £15 per session including all kit. You can sign up to as many...
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