Focus on more musical acts
Organisers of a major event in the Island's cycling calendar say they're looking to expand further to create a 'family festival vibe'.
Cyclefest officially launched last night at Noa Bakehouse.
It's been announced there'll be a greater variety acts - with two successful UK acts on stage; Wildwood Kin, and Jake Isaac.
There'll be a new stage for UK singer-songwriters, and a Festival Club running from sundown until late - hosting acts like; BBC Folk Award winners, Ross and Ali.
The festival will run from the 21st until 22nd April - organiser, Paul Phillips, says it's seeing healthy organic growth:

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