THE 11th Discover Bewdley Spring Fair will celebrate the town this weekend.
Numerous activities will take place in the town, Bewdley Museum and Jubilee Gardens on Sunday (May 1) and Monday (May 2) which will celebrate the town, land, local food and local attractions.
There will be craft stalls, music, walks, art exhibitions, Georgian games, live music, face painting, street entertainment, open studios, craft demonstrations, brewery tours, a beer festival and a chess open day.
Bewdley’s monthly Local Produce Market will also take place on the Sunday, as well as the annual salad challenge on Bank Holiday Monday.
Ali Bakr, Bewdley Museum development manager, said: “We are so excited to kick start the events season in Bewdley with this town wide free event.
“There is so much to see around the town, in Bewdley Museum and the Jubilee Gardens.
“From relaxing in one of our prettiest parks and enjoying the live music to cheering on local chefs at the annual Salad Challenge, may the best salad win.”
Jacky Griffin, chairman of Bewdley Development Trust, added: “We are delighted to see another two-day full programme of exciting activity to keep Bewdley busy and bustling.”
Free parking will be available both days at Bewdley School and Sixth Form Centre.
For more information, visit bewdley.org.uk or bewdleymuseum.co.uk.
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