Arts Derbyshire

16.06.2025

Orange flowers herald Fringe fun

Green-fingered members of the Buxton Fringe team have been out planting the town orange in what’s become an annual countdown to the Fringe, this year running from 9th to 27th July.

Originally the brainchild of Viv Marriott, much missed Fringe Vice Chair, the floral orange “hot spots” can be seen in front of the Opera House, outside the Pump Room, at Poole’s Cavern, at Serpentine Community Garden and in the Pavilion Gardens adjacent to the new location for the Fringe Information Desk in the Octagon Lounge.

Once again the Fringe’s friends at Haddon Hall Care Home will be planting an orange display with help from Fringe Community Links volunteers and, having distributed 60 plus packets of seeds at the Fringe’s Springboard event, the team is hoping to see orange flowers springing up all over town as well.

Stephanie Billen, Fringe Marketing Officer, says: “This is our way of giving back to the town by spreading some summer colour. This year we are very grateful to Jo and David Holdway who kindly donated the marigolds for the Opera House planter in memory of popular local couple and dedicated Fringe supporters, Viv and Jim Marriott.”

Anyone seeking further information about Fringe Hot Spots, should contact secretary@buxtonfringe.org.uk or to find out more about the Fringe visit www.buxtonfringe.org.uk or download the free Fringe App.

Attached picture shows from left to right: Linda, Carole, Jeanette and Pam with the Opera House planter (credit: Moira Kean).

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