Festival Information Thank you for supporting The Felix Fund
Welcome You are invited to the Felix festival! In order to secure tickets, either contact Capt. Waddie Wadsworth or email felixfestival@gmail.com and donate 25 per ticket via justgiving.com/spartan-felix-team. Bring your friends and family, parking and camping are free! Event Outline Thank you for supporting The Felix Fund 3rd October ADMIT ONE Felix Festival Saturday 3rd October 14:00 Gates open for Camping 17:00 Amplifi ed music (not live bands); Bar opens 18:00 First live band 20:00 Screening of Rugby World Cup; Food served 22:00 Live Band 00:00 DJ Please note: As there is live music and amplifi ed music, this could lead to higher than normal noise levels. Attendees should take preventative steps in order to protect their hearing, such as moving away from the speakers. Cash only bar. The organisers cannot take responsibility for any liabilities or losses. Camping and parking is at the owners risk. This event is in a marquee in a fi eld, so please wear appropriate clothing and footwear! 02:00 Event closes; Bar closes Sunday 4th October 09:00 Food opens 12:00 Food closes 16:00 Site closes, all persons depart
Festival location The event will be held on private land, in Silchester, postcode RG7 2LG. This will be signposted nearby to the event, but if you get lost, head towards Brickledons Farm in Silchester, Hampshire, and you will then see signs. An outline map with the location shown in green, is shown below. There will be parking and camping available on site. Site Entrance Car Park Marquee The closest hotels are The Premier Inn (Reading South), in Grazeley or The Apollo in Basingstoke. There is also a B&B in Tadley, called the Broomsquire. Camping Local taxi companies are: D&I: 01189 812 812 Alby: 01189 815 963 Damien (6 seater): 07917 834665 Paul: 01256 804 466 Car Park Arena Camping Site Entrance
Festival Information Facilities There will be adequate toilet facilities. This will include male and female facilities and disabled toilets. Alcohol & Catering The event is open to only over 18 s. If you are lucky enough to look younger than 18, please bring some sort of photo ID that shows your date of birth, otherwise I m afraid we won t be able to let you in. A licenced bar is to be run, selling beer, wine, cider, lager, spirits and soft drinks. Cash bar only. Alcohol will be served during designated times. Please don t bring your own, as we are raising money for charity so all profi ts will go directly to the Felix Fund. The drink will be priced reasonably! Hot Food will be sold (sausages/burgers) on site. This will be served during the rugby screening. Volunteering As this is a charity event, anyone who wishes to volunteer for serving behind the bar, serving/ cooking food, litter picking the following day is truly appreciated just let us know when you arrive. If anyone wishes to bake cakes or make trays of jelly shots (or something similar) any donations are appreciated and they will be sold for the charity on the night. Finally Thank you for supporting these amazing and brave men and women who put their lives on the line. The event organisers thank you again for being part of this event and we do hope you have a great evening. If you do have any questions, just email us at: Felixfestival@gmail.com There will also be food (bacon sandwiches or similar) sold on Sunday morning as well as tea and coffee to refresh any weary souls. As this is on working farmland, the land owners do not wish there to be any glass present. This is because it can injure the animals that have to graze the land after we ve gone. This will be strictly controlled upon entry and any glass will be confi scated. No open fi res/disposable BBQs or gas camping stoves are permitted within the camp site.
The Felix Fund The Felix Fund is a registered charity (1142494) which exists to support any military personnel who have conducted or assisted with Explosive Ordnance Disposal (Bomb Disposal) duties, and their families. This includes ammunition technical offi cers, ammunition technicians, ECM operators, drivers, infantry escorts, weapons intelligence specialists, dog handlers, searchers or any other military personnel involved in EOD duties. The current focus is funding therapeutic normalisation breaks to help bomb disposal teams readjust to life in the UK after serving in Afghanistan. However, Bomb Disposal Offi cers do not just work in Afghanistan, they have worked in Iraq, Northern Ireland and of course the UK since the 1950 s. The Felix Fund are also raising money for welfare and rehabilitation facilities, and building a hardship fund for all. This fund will of course support the trade s many injured and bereaved, but also members of the wider bomb disposal family who have otherwise fallen on hard times. Further information can be found at www.felixfund.org.uk