Monday, 4 October 2010
Our promo video
Charity Cheque Presentation to Whoopsadaisy

Paddle Round The Pier, event director, Dave Samuel presents a cheque to representatives of Hove-based children’s charity, Whoopsadaisy, at the official Paddle Round The Pier cheque presentation event, held in Brighton on 11th September, 2010.
Nearly £35,000 was donated to this year’s nominated charities - Whoopsadaisy, Surfaid, the RNLI and Brighton Surf Lifesaving Club. All the money was raised through donations and collections at the Paddle Round The Pier Festival held on 3rd and 4th July 2010.
Established in 1996, and held on the Brighton seafront, Paddle Round the Pier is now Europe’s largest free beach festival, this year attracting over 40,000 visitors. In 2009, Paddle Round The Pier was voted one of the “Top Ten Summer Festivals” by the Times and “Top 15 Summer Destinations” by the Guardian. The Independent noted it as “a highlight of the summer”, plus the Express and Mail on Sunday said it was “in the top 30 festivals to visit.”
Wednesday, 14 July 2010
Paddle Round The Pier raises over £35,000 for charities

Phil: “We’re delighted to be involved with Paddle again and helping to raise so much money for charity. For something to be of this scale, with free entry with so much for the whole family and all for charity is phenomenal. It’s a very attractive event and good exposure for small businesses. We sponsor the music stage and ran the bars including a real ale bar and mojito bar with 35% of our bar takings donated to the nominated charities.”
Jim: “Paddle Round The Pier is the largest free music festival in the country and an outstanding event for the whole of Brighton. It's right on our doorstep so we’re able to actively advertise our music and events as well as helping to raise a lot of money for charity.”
Gemma Sparks, West Sussex Party Marquees:
Louize Kinsella, DC Leisure:
Councillor David Smith, Brighton & Hove City Council - Cabinet Member for Culture, Recreation and Tourism – responsible for culture, arts and heritage; tourism and marketing; libraries and museums; events and leisure, sports and recreation.
Paul Spiers, founder, Wave Native:
Wednesday, 30 June 2010
Get your dancing shoes on...with Ceroc!
A chance for you to learn something new at this year's Paddle Round The Pier, as the team from Ceroc Fever will be dancing in the 'Tea Dance Tent' on Sunday (4th July) between 1.30 - 4pm.
'Chic, Sexy and good clean fun' The Times Newspaper
'After half an hour, I couldn't believe how much I'd learnt.
Thursday, 24 June 2010
Surfboards, Sailing, SUPs, Canoes, Ocean Skis and Wakeboards add to the fun at Paddle Round The Pier
This year’s Paddle Round The Pier Beach Festival plays host to some fantastic water-based events, all helping to raise thousands of pounds for three deserving charities.
The action kicks of for professional paddleboarders early on the Saturday morning with the Funky Puffin Euro Enduro SUP race. A gruelling 20 mile stand-up paddle to Worthing Pier and back - seeing competitors from across
Another race for watermen (and girls) is the Errant Surf Holidays Pier2Pier challenge. This sees both ‘amateurs’ and ‘pros’ paddle from the eastern side of the Brighton Pier across to the west side of the West Pier – a tough paddle of over 2 miles against the current.
Also a favourite with the crowds is the ‘Paddle Something Unusual’, where teams paddle ‘unusual’ rafts they have built around the West Pier and back. The past few years has seen a floating island, pirate ship, Dodgeball court and even Thunderbird 2!
And of course at 2pm on the Sunday it’s the event that started this all back in 1996 – the ‘Paddle Round The Pier’. Hundreds of people will take to the water on surfboards, bodyboards, paddle boards, canoes etc and paddle around the West Pier. Having collected sponsorship money each will make a massive difference to the amount raised for the charities.
Other water based events include: the Neilson Sailing Regatta, Inshore Rescue Boats, Outrigger Canoes, The British Ocean Ski Series, Wakeboarding displays and a Fishing Contest (held at Brighton Marina).
If you want to have a go at some sports yourself then you can head to the beach and try out the likes of wakeboarding, kayaking and Stand Up Paddleboarding.
Over 40,000 people are expected to attend this year’s event, which takes place on Saturday 3 and Sunday 4 July at Hove Lawns in
And organisers are hoping to raise over £30,000 for this year’s chosen charities from donations made by visitors. The charities are the Royal National Lifeboat Institute, SurfAid International and Whoopsadaisy.
As well as all of the water activities, there is a lot going on in the ‘
Wednesday, 23 June 2010
Fancy a dip?

On Saturday at Paddle Round The Pier there is a Sea Swim competition taking place.
So if you are a keen swimmer or Triathlete then get yourself involved.
The event is a 1km swim that takes place at 9am and features two 500m laps, There are westuit and non wetsuit categories and entry is from £10.
If people are interested in participating in the event then they should visit www.metaphorevents.co.uk to enter.
Tuesday, 15 June 2010
Another cool video
Quality tune courtesy of 'Paddle Patron' Mr Norman Cook (in his Fatboy Slim guise for 'Going out of my head')
Monday, 14 June 2010
Bikes, Skateboarding, Parkour, Climbing and more at Europe’s largest free charity beach & watersports festival
And if you fancy having a go at something yourself as well as watching, then the organisers, in association with Brighton & Hove city council are offering free climbing lessons on their fantastic new climbing wall.
Other land based events include Parkour demos from Urban Athletics, White Crane Martial Arts displays, Street Surfing, a new skateboard halfpipe, LandPaddling, Rollerskiing, Mountainboarding, Bungee-Trampolines, Ukulele Jamboree and the Ocean Sports Board Riders Turn or Burn Slalom Skateboard Contest. There is also a sponsored skateboard-run on the Saturday morning from Hove Lagoon to the Paddle Village with a family surfing holiday as the top prize thanks to sponsor Ocean Flooring.
Over 40,000 people are expected to attend this year’s event, which takes place on Saturday 3 and Sunday 4 July at Hove Lawns in Brighton and is completely free of charge to visit.
And organisers are hoping to raise over £30,000 for this year’s chosen charities from donations made by visitors. The charities are the Royal National Lifeboat Institute, SurfAid International and Whoopsadaisy.
The ‘big top’ from last year returns, hosting some of the best local and UK bands including The Railing Stains, Boy Com, Jo Harman Project, Los Albertos, Red Jackson and Transformer.
There’s also the children’s arena with loads going on for kids including the Monkey Bizness stage with live entertainment, circus skills arena, inflatable adventure park and a giant slide!
Taking care of all ages – the Metro Deco tea-dance marquee hosts partnered dancing throughout both days for all skills.
As well as all of the activities on land, there is also plenty happening on the water too, including the Errant Surf Holidays Pier2Pier Paddle Races, the Funky Puffin Euro Enduro SUP race and the legendary ‘Paddle Round The Pier’.
For more information please visit www.paddleroundthepier.com
You can also get updates on www.facebook.com/paddleroundthepier and www.twitter.com/prtp
Ends.
Friday, 7 May 2010
Video trailer for this year
Tune is "Down" by the equally genius Transformer, who rocked the big top to close the Saturday night last year.
Make sure you stick this all over the web!
Thursday, 4 March 2010
Keep up-to-date with what's going on
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The Paddle Round The Pier Beach Festival is back!
And this year the event is going to be even bigger and even better than ever. Yes we say that every year, but this year it really will be.
There will be more to follow over the next few weeks, but in the meantime and to get you in the mood, here's last year's promo video...