Hearing Dogs for Deaf People has a fabulous event planned for Sunday the 6th May 2018. Join them in the picturesque Chiltern Hills for SubWoofers Music Festival

Two stages, one for live music and one for family fun. Rides and attractions, food and drink stands and a dedicated doggy activity area there is something to suit the entire family.

The event is also deaf friendly with BSL Interpreters and speech-to-text displays.

Special showings of the Oscar winning film, The Silent Child will be taking place throughout the day.

All proceeds of the event go to the charity which aims to help deaf people leave behind loneliness and reconnect with life

If you can’t make it don’t worry. You can still enjoy a wonderful day out with the dog and still support Hearing Dogs for Deaf People by taking part in The Great British Dog Walk.

Join in on one of 20 organised walks in superb locations including Chatsworth House, Ickworth Park and Hughenden Manor.

As well as the planned walk, each venue will also host selected doggie activities, stands and stalls and there are free bandanas for the dogs!

For further information please go to https://www.hearingdogs.org.uk


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Chatsworth
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Ickworth House, Park and Gardens
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Ickworth House, Park and Gardens

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Hughenden Manor
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Hughenden Manor

Prime Minister Benjamin Disraeli lived here from 1848 until 1881. With gardens designed by his wife, the Manor is surrounded by beautiful park and woodland. The Manor also houses a fascinating exhibition on Hughenden's secret war time role

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