by Benson Agoha
* There will be spectacular fire works display at the Cutty Sark on the opening day of the Tall Ships Festival on Friday, 5th September, 2014. (Photo Credit: Cutty Sark Crew). |
At last, this year’s much
awaited Tall Ships Festival, is here. It will take place between the 5th
and 9th of September, 2014.
Organised by the Royal
Borough of Greenwich and Falmouth, owners of Tall Ship J.R. Tolkien, a preview
to the event started when Tolkien visited the Royal Borough in April 2014.
The visit marked the begining of promotional voyages from the Royal Arsenal Pier, through Maritime Greenwich to the City, passing through London's iconic Tower Bridge.
The visit marked the begining of promotional voyages from the Royal Arsenal Pier, through Maritime Greenwich to the City, passing through London's iconic Tower Bridge.
Unlike to 2013 edition, this year’s
event will feature a total of 50 tall ships that will be arriving with some
1000 crew from around the world.
They will race from Falmouth
in Cornwall and on arrival will be moored in Royal Greenwich.
Two Festival Villages have
been announced. They are the Lebara Festival Village at Maritime Greenwich and
the Royal Arsenal Festival Village at Woolwich.
There are also four Festival
Sites all of which visitors are encouraged to sample. These are the Maritime
Greenwich, Royal Arsenal Woolwich, Greenwich Peninsula and the Wood Wharf,
Canary Wharf. Each of the sites have their unique attractions.
There will be various fees,
so visitors are encouraged to check individual events for actual prices. The
event is open to adults and children and there will be different activities
including workshops, music and tours.
The crew of the Cutty Sark
are already charged and are looking forward to the event which promises a
spectacular fire-works display on the opening day on Friday 5th
September, 2014.
The Crew of JR Tolkien salute from the ship during their promotional visit in April, 2014. |
Besides, during the festival,
reduced prices will be available for those who wish to visit the Cutty Sark Ship.
The Cutty
Sark Crew tweeted “Ready for the #greenwichregatta to kick off on Friday! Who's coming over to see the fireworks?”.
For
more information about the Royal Greenwich Tall Ships Festival 2014, please visit
the Royal Borough of Greenwich website at www.rmg.co.uk.
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