Actress cuts tape at Sussex Beacon fundraiser
The Sussex Beacon’s annual Open Gardens fundraising event took place over the weekend, June 29-30, Doc Martin actress, Julie Graham cut the tape on Saturday morning to open The Sussex Beacon’s Garden to the public. In attendance were Baroness Gould, Sussex Beacon Patron, Dave Lynn and the Deputy Ma

The Sussex Beacon’s annual Open Gardens fundraising event took place over the weekend, June 29-30,
Doc Martin actress, Julie Graham cut the tape on Saturday morning to open The Sussex Beacon’s Garden to the public.
In attendance were Baroness Gould, Sussex Beacon Patron, Dave Lynn and the Deputy Mayor of Brighton & Hove, Cllr Bill Randall and his wife along with supporters of the Beacon including representatives from The Gay Men’s Chorus.
Over 70 gardens and community spaces all over the city were open to the public this year and all money raised from ticket sales goes to the Beacon’s fundraising.
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