A NEW one-day festival is coming to Bewdley this weekend.
One Earth Festival is a new community based and not-for-profit event on behalf of Bewdley Festival, working with a team of high school students.
Set in the fields of the Bewdley School, One Earth Festival will deliver a message of sustainable living with a back-drop of top-quality music on three stages from 14 acts, a school showcase and an open mic stage.
There will be live music from Arcadia Roots, Sam Draisey, The Chloe Mogg Band, Alice and the Fairweather Riders, Broken Wires and Rebel and the Banned.
There will be a range of street food featuring sustainable ingredients from top local chefs.
There will also be interactive workshops and activities for all ages.
The event is being held on Saturday, July 13 from 12pm to 10.30pm.
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