A POPULAR heavy horse festival is set to return this weekend along with street food and live music.
The event at Holbeache Farm, called the Trimpley Music, Food & Heavy Horse Festival, will feature food vendors from across the Midlands, live tribute acts and more.
The festival has replaced the long-running Trimpley Heavy Horse Show.
Rare Suffolk Punch horses will be on show across the farm throughout the day, as well as other animals including Shetland ponies.
The event, which will be held on Saturday, July 27, will also feature a fun fair, supercars and craft stalls.
People can purchase tickets for the event via Skiddle.
Event organiser Jonathan Corbo said: "Join us for a full day of entertainment with family & friends enjoying live music, mouth-watering street food, served alongside some cocktails or draught beers or ciders".
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