The Courier & Advertiser (Angus and Dundee)

Festivals entertain young and old

Angus was rocking at the weekend courtesy of Music at the Mill in Barry and Arbroath’s Bell Rock Music Festival. At Barry Mill are, from left, Mya Gregory, Kirsty Norrie, Gemma Norrie and Lexie Kent. Picture: Paul Smith.

- GraeMe sTrachan gstrachan@thecourier.co.uk

Angus came alive to the sound of live music at the weekend.

The 10th anniversar­y Bell Rock Music Festival brought visitors from across the UK to Arbroath.

More than 30 bands performed 43 slots at the festival venues of the Anchor Bar, Burns Bar, Central Bar, Coast, Commercial Inn, Fisherman’s, Lodge 40, Newgate Bar, Pageant, Portcullis, St Thomas Bar, Station and Westport Bar.

Among the bands playing were Buck Rogers, Chilli Dogs, Cover Daddy, Declaratio­n, Georgia Crawl, Junkyard Dogs, Run for Cover, Sidekick and Voodoo Vibe.

Colin Hunter of the festival said it was estimated the weekend extravagan­za would give the local economy a £40,000 shot in the arm.

He said: “The festival is giving people a chance to sample some of the best live music the country has to offer including blues, disco, folk, funk, progressiv­e rock, rockabilly and swing.

“I was offered this job from the back

I was offered this job from the back seat of a car only two months ago and with the informatio­n I have at hand now it’ll be even bigger next year. COLIN HUNTER

seat of a car only two months ago and with the informatio­n I have at hand now it’ll be even bigger next year.

“We’re proud to be celebratin­g our 10th anniversar­y and I’d like to say a massive thanks to old and new committee members.”

Meanwhile, Barry Mill’s Music at the Mill was just as popular after the usual one-night schedule on Saturday was extended into yesterday.

The family-friendly event, which raises money to help ensure the future of the National Trust for Scotland property, featured 16 live bands.

Arbroath magician Michael Brandie also performed and activities included face-painting, fire juggling and balloon modelling.

Angus Council’s economic developmen­t spokespers­on, councillor Ron Sturrock, said: “These fantastic events have gone from strength to strength over the years.”

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Pictures: Paul Smith. Clockwise, from top left: Colin Wilson and Mike Drysdale at the Westport Bar; Mada plays at the Fisherman’s; and, from left, Rosie Stott, Shaun Wight, Daisy Stott, Hannah Smith and Barry Stott at the Fisherman’s
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