A popular festival in Starbeck is set to return next month following the success of its inaugural event.
The free-to-attend Starbeck Festival is back on Belmont Field near Starbeck Methodist Church on Saturday 5th July.
The family-friendly event will feature performances from DJ Rory Hoy, DJ Trev, James Bevan, Mango Lagoon, Laura Parker, Hot Sauce and Summerbelle Dance.
A number of local charities, independent businesses and community groups will also be back with stalls.
Hundreds of families were in attendance for the event last year, organised by Sarah Kayne from the Living Room cafe.
She told Your Harrogate:
“It’s a full family event - we’d love for everyone to be involved.
“Bring your neighbours, bring your dog, bring everyone!”
There will also be food and drink served by Susie Junes Big BBQ, Jimmy’s Dough, Kele Beans and Nick’s Bakes - and with a licensed bar on site.
The event is being supported by Susie June’s Cafe and is supported by Starbeck in Bloom.

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