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Festival of Thrift prepares for blast off

The hugely popular Festival of Thrift is fast approaching and, in the spirit of one of the 2019 event’s key themes of celebrating the moon landing, the organisers have released a countdown of highlights of this year’s packed programme.

A weekend of exciting and inventive activities designed to appeal across the board is set to blast off when the event marks its seventh year in a return to the woodlands of Kirkleatham on Saturday 14 and Sunday 15 September.

Festival of Thrift director, Stella Hall, urged people to go to the Festival’s website and plan their visit in advance to help make the most of the event.

“The programme is available to view now so if people are planning to come for a few hours, a full day or all weekend they can check what’s on and, with our new interactive website, plan their own bespoke journey.

“A lot of visitors find that they can’t get around the full site in just one day, so our countdown aims to give a few ideas of what not to miss, what to book in advance and what to bring along.”

Stella added that, though she is keen to encourage walking and cycling to the event, the festival has also invested further in car parking and stewarding to make things as smooth as possible for those arriving by car.

“There is comprehensive signage for a range of routes into the festival site so drivers should ignore their sat nav and any local knowledge for the quickest route in.  The Festival’s a hugely popular event so we cannot guarantee there won’t be queuing at peak times but we’re doing our best to minimise it.

“If you can walk or cycle to Kirkleatham, please do, but we appreciate that people travel from far and wide so this is not always practical.

“However you travel we are really looking forward to welcoming you to a truly memorable Festival of Thrift.”

The full programme for the Festival of Thrift and a site map is available at www.festivalofthrift.co.uk

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