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For any queries on Arts Development, please contact the Arts Development Officer:
Kate Staines
01609 767203
Hambleton Arts is an umbrella body of voluntary arts groups within Hambleton. As well as providing an opportunity to network with other voluntary arts clubs in the district, Hambleton Arts runs the In2arts scheme, an equipment bank which includes staging, lighting, sound equipment and display boards. Contact In2arts@virgin.net
Hambleton Arts also runs arts events, including Day of Dance which is a partnership event in Northallerton with Hambleton District Council.
The Secretary of Hambleton Arts is Hilary Clough-Smith who can be contacted on 01347 822256 or hilaryecs@btinternet.com
To find an arts organisation, click here to search the Sport & Arts Directory.
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