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ON DISPLAY: Photos at Arundel Library



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A PHOTOGRAPHY exhibtion at Arundel Library explores the theme of addiction.
All the images have been entered into a competition, called Love and Addiction, organised by the West Sussex Drug and Alcohol Action Team, or DAAT, and will be on display for a week from May 13.

The often haunting images have all been taken by fam
ilies and friends of those suffering with addictions, and who use the DAAT network of drop-in centres, which include a new session which started at The Dairy, Church Street, last week. It will take place on the first Friday of every month, between 1pm and 2.30pm.

Amy Bilby, a volunteer with the Family and Friends Project, said: "There was a tremendous response to the competition, which encouraged people to get out and about and to live their own lives by being creative.

"It was an alternative to getting sucked into the lives of the people they care for."

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