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Bell Lawrie Scottish Series 2008 – 23 May – 26 May 2008

For further information, pictures and last year’s results please see www.clyde.org

Perth Festival of Arts – 1 June 2008

This years Bell Lawrie Festival Concert will take place on Sunday 1st June 2008 at Perth Concert Hall and will feature The Royal Philharmonic Orchestra with Lesley Garret (Soprano), Tasmin Little (Violin), Peter Donohoe (Piano) and Julian Lloyd-Webber (Cello).

For more information on the festival, please see: http://www.perthfestival.co.uk/.

Marlborough Jazz Festival - Friday 11th - Sunday 13th July 2008

The annual international Jazz Festival has long been at the heart of the Marlborough community, an eagerly anticipated local event that attracts people from all over the world, and Brewin Dolphin Marlborough is again proud to be the lead sponsor of the Festival this year.

For more information please see www.marlboroughjazz.co.uk.

CLA Game Fair – 25 – 27 July 2008

We will be exhibiting sculptures, engravings, and paintings by acclaimed young British artists at our stand at the Game Fair at Blenheim Palace, Woodstock, Oxfordshire. For more information please see www.gamefair.co.uk

Highland Field Sports Fair – 1 - 2 August 2008

We welcome all clients at our ringside hospitality stand at the Highland Field Sports Fair on 1 and 2 August at Moy Estate, Inverness.

Brewin Dolphin Jersey Regatta – 5 – 7 September 2008

Brewin Dolphin Jersey are the new sponsors of the Jersey Regatta, which is celebrating its 10th year. The Regatta, which is widely regarded as the established ‘jewel in the crown’ of the Island’s busy sailing programme, takes place from 5th to 7th September 2008 and includes a wide variety of racing classes including sportsboats, cruiser/racers, quarter-tonnes, dayboats, dinghies and sport-catamarans. The event is expected to attract 80 – 100 boats from the Channel Islands, the UK and France.