THE WATERFRONT Festival attracts visitors from far and wide and businesses are desperate to get on board.
One such lucky company is White Dove, situated in Hadfield Road, Cardiff.
And they are proud to sponsor this year's Barry Waterfront Festival, happily linking themselves to all the fun that goes with it.
A well-established, family run business that opened in April 1973, White Dove offers a wealth of knowledge and experience in the motor industry.
Since then the company has grown considerably in terms of its facilities and services.
The growth of the company over the past 30 years has been consolidated with the outstanding sales they have achieved with their impressive dealerships and are continually expanding.
The Barry Waterfront Festival held on Saturday, September 4 and Sunday, September 5 promises to be a bigger and better event than before.
Martin Halsey from White Dove, said: "We are extremely proud to back this popular and well organised event, which grows in strength every year."
There is so much on offer over the two days. Norman Sayers' famous funfair, with break-taking rides for the adventurous and sweet carousels for the younger family members is just part of it.
It will also be a fantastic chance to take in the splendour of the newly developed dock site, enjoy the spectacle of the tall ship the Stavros S Niarchos and the live entertainment on offer throughout the event.
And while there will be the obligatory burger bars and snack stalls, for true culinary connoisseurs, there will be the delights of the food demonstrations at the Hood Road Goods Shed, where there will be local produce and food demonstrations.
Just a stone's throw away from the slap-up grub, Barry College students will be on hand to give hints and tips on beauty methods and fitness regimes. For the more sedate, a mere stretch of the legs will take visitors to the craft stalls and street entertainers.
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