Carousel Brighton Treasure Hunt
Local charity Carousel will be hosting a treasure hunt around Brighton from Tuesday April 1 – Sunday April 6. The trail will start and end at Community Base on Queens Road, and will take participants though the lanes and into Brighton Museum and Art Gallery. The Treasure Hunt is free to enter and do
Local charity Carousel will be hosting a treasure hunt around Brighton from Tuesday April 1 – Sunday April 6.

The trail will start and end at Community Base on Queens Road, and will take participants though the lanes and into Brighton Museum and Art Gallery.
The Treasure Hunt is free to enter and donations to Carousel can be made along the way or when dropping in completed forms. Carousel supports learning disabled artists to achieve their creative ambitions, affecting the lives of hundreds of Brighton and Hove residents every year.
Tim Carter, Director of Black Cat Treasure Hunts says: “This treasure hunt is open to everyone…it`s free to enter…it will be fun to do….there are great prizes…what are you waiting for?!”
To get your entry form CLICK HERE:
Or pick up a copy from Tuesday, April 1 at Community Base.
What: Carousel treasure hunt
When: April 1 – April 6
Entry: Free, donations welcomed.
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