Out of the Ordinary Festival

Out of the Ordinary Festival was an annual family- and eco-friendly festival near Hailsham (grid reference TQ 569 088) in the Sussex countryside. It celebrated the autumn equinox in England with a variety of live music, talks and workshops, performances, activities for children with green and ethical businesses, many powered by solar panels and wind generators. It started as a development of The Antiquarian Society in Brighton. The festival took place for three days in the autumn and had a capacity of 5,000 people. The festival was held at Knockhatch Park, a setting which comprises an ex-landfill site (Arlington Landfill Site, near Hailsham - grid reference TQ 569 088). The festival was renamed Over the Moon in 2012 and ran until 2013.

Out of the Ordinary Festival

Out of the Ordinary Festival was an annual family- and eco-friendly festival near Hailsham (grid reference TQ 569 088) in the Sussex countryside. It celebrated the autumn equinox in England with a variety of live music, talks and workshops, performances, activities for children with green and ethical businesses, many powered by solar panels and wind generators. It started as a development of The Antiquarian Society in Brighton. The festival took place for three days in the autumn and had a capacity of 5,000 people. The festival was held at Knockhatch Park, a setting which comprises an ex-landfill site (Arlington Landfill Site, near Hailsham - grid reference TQ 569 088). The festival was renamed Over the Moon in 2012 and ran until 2013.