The Art Of Spanking – Demo For October 13th

On October 13th we are very pleased to welcome our long-time friend and supporter Mistress Geo Pinch, who will be demonstrating the Art of Spanking – good old-fashioned over-the-knee bare-bottom hand spanking. Come and watch the “special maids” and the lovely Tara Red’s bottoms change from peachy cream to glowing red as they are put through different positions and techniques for the age-old, delectable but often underestimated practice of spanking. Audience participation will be encouraged: all those who would like some hands-on experience will have the opportunity to leave their “artistic mark” on the willing bottoms there assembled. Those wishing to learn more about Mistress Geo Pinch might like to click here.

The Demo starts at 3.15 and entry is included in the price of a market ticket (£3).

We’ve had a few enquiries about the lack of content in some areas of this website. Please bear with us while we continue to work on them and do check back regularly. We want to give you the most accurate up-to-date information we can.

Brand Spanking New!

It’s taken more than a few late nights but it’s finally here – the brand spanking new SWAMP website! Hopefully it will provide you with all the information you need to help make your intended SWAMP visit go as smoothly as possible.

It is by no means finished and will continue to be a work in progress. More improvements are planned for the future to give much more information on the South West fetish scene. You may have noticed the link tabs for Twitter and RSS feeds and these will be actioned at a later date. We realise that a big percentage of users of this site will be looking to come to their first fetish event and we’d like to think we’ve covered everything, but there is always room for improvement. With that in mind we’d love to hear your feedback, whether it is a simple grammatical error or a question you were unable to find an answer for.

 

We are very pleased to have moved back to our favourite venue recently after leaving there over 6 years ago, and from the feedback we’ve received it seems that pretty much everyone else likes it too. Air conditioning throughout the venue meant a nice break from the summer heat and this should translate into a warm ambience over the winter months.