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    Chance for children to enjoy reading as Bournville Bookfest celebrates fifth anniversary

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    By Birmingham Eastside on March 16, 2018 Books, Culture

    Books are being brought to life in Birmingham as the Bournville Bookfest celebrates its fifth anniversary.

    Toni Midlane of Toni Tot’s Drama who will be appearing at Bournville BookfestThe event, which runs until March 25th, takes place at venues across the city.

    It features talks, sessions and drama based around children’s books.

    For more details on the events taking place visit the Bournville Bookfest website.

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    1. keithbracey on March 16, 2018 7:22 pm

      I saw the piece on tonight’s Midlands Today which said that the Bournville Book Festival is the fastest growing book festival in the country with 10000 visitors expected to the festival….Glad to see that some of the events are taking place at the Rowheath Pavilion in Bournville, where my rugby club Dixonians RFC are based….#BrumIsBrill

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