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Worstead Festival 29th & 30th July

The Worstead Festival raised more than £25,000 for local good causes last year

Well over 10,000 people took the opportunity to have fun over the two days of the event, billed as Norfolk’s Greatest Day Out for All the Family

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“After the previous two years it was so good to see so many people attend the festival again," said the Chair of the Trustees, Jane Bond “Seeing so many families enjoying a day out together gave me the most pleasure, we can’t wait to do it all again ”

The headline attraction on the 29th and 30th of July this year will be the equestrian stunt rider, Guido Louis He’s returned to the UK from a successful run of performances in Las Vegas He promises a thrilling spectacle of fast paced riding on his three beautiful horses, with and without saddles

The show-ring will also feature the return of

The Starting Handle Club 50 years after the amazing array of vintage tractors first appeared at the festival There will be a spaniel display and a chance to show and race your own pet dogs

Elsewhere Derek Spanton‘s heavy horses give a glimpse of how farming used to be The popular LEGO display returns, and other attractions include archery, climbing walls, a petting farm, the circus and lots of activities for the children. There will be live music all day with top local talent followed by a silent disco Some of the region’s top chefs will demonstrate their talents and share their culinary secrets

The spectacular St Mary’s Church will also be open with a flower festival, weavers and

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