Top 10 things to do in Lancashire at the weekend
PAID: Chorley Flower Show, Saturday and Sunday July 30 and 31
The spectacular show, organised by Chorley Council, will take place at Astley Park.
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Gardeners’ World presenter Carol Klein and garden designer and television presenter Joe Swift will carry out demonstrations and take part in a question and answer session.
Advanced tickets: £5 adults; £1.50 child; £12 family. On the door: £7 adults; £2 children; £15 family.
PAID: Beer Festival, Leyland, Friday July 29 to Sunday July 31
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Hide AdThree-day event at the British Commercial Museum, in King Street, offering a variety of high quality real ales, ciders and live music.
Entry is £10, which includes £5 drinks voucher and a pint glass. More than 40 ales will be available to sample.
Pay on the door. Open 6pm until 10.30pm on Friday; 1pm until 10.30pm Saturday and 1pm until 9.30pm Sunday.
FREE: St Annes Kite Festival, Saturday and Sunday July 30 and 31
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Hide AdThe festival will feature single line kites of all shapes and sizes, including a 30 metre long inflatable Octopus, flying cows, dogs and even hippos. Children are invited to bring a teddy bear for the teddy parachute drop. Music from Pisces, Charlotte Cannon, Katie Dean, Tirikilatops, Jekyll, Morgan Marshall, Second City, Michael Shepherd and Joni Fuller. Open 11am until 5pm.
FREE: Lancashire Market, Preston, Saturday July 30
Friargate will be transformed into a hustling, bustling street-market, full of local and artisan produce, fantastic handmade crafts and gifts and street food. There will also be animations and attractions for younger members of the family, including an animal petting area, face painting
and free caricatures. The Lancashire Market forms part of the Love Food Love Preston campaign. Open 10am until 5pm.
PAID: Lytham Classic Car Day, Sunday July 31
Lytham Hall is hosting a Classic Car rally from 10am until 4pm. Admission is £6.50 for adults and £2.50 for children. The event, which includes a stunning display of classic cars and motorbikes, has been organised by Mark Woodward Classic Events.
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Hide AdFREE: Owd Nells Cider Festival, Bilsborrow, Thursday July 28 to Sunday July 31
Owd Nell’s Canalside Tavern is hosting the North West’s only Pressed Cider Festival, with live music on the Canalside stage, Friday and Saturday Evening and Sunday afternoon. A barbecue is also available.
On Sunday, there is lots of fun for all the family, including a Punch and Judy Magic Show and a Special Wassailing Celebration welcoming this year’s Cider by Barge at 3.30pm. Admission free.
FREE: Family Fun Day, Lancaster, July 31
All ages and abilities can get stuck into a variety of free sporting activities such as tennis, football, cricket, climbing, bubble football, aqua splash, and indoor athletics at Lancaster University’s Sports Centre.
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Hide AdThere will also be face painting, bouncy castle and much more to raise funds for North West Air Ambulance Charity.
The event is from noon until 4pm.
FREE: Gingerbread Festival Day, Ormskirk, Saturday July 30
To celebrate the historic gingerbread story of Ormskirk, people are invited to the market in the town centre from 10am until 3pm. The event includes special markets and vintage crafts; a gingerbread model trail around Ormskirk; brass band, jugglers, street entertainers, live music and an historic gingerbread stall. The festival will be opened by the Mayor and Town Crier.
FREE: Halcyon Day, Samlesbury, Sunday July 31
Samlesbury Hall, in Preston New Road, is open for live music throughout the afternoon. Those playing include Balderstone Brass Band; Preston Peoples Choir; Norman Hadley (Poetry); Willow Whelan acoustic guitar and singer; Danielle Riding – singer and Broughton Hand Bell Ringers. Weather permitting outside, if not, in the historic rooms. All proceeds to Samlesbury Hall Charitable Trust.
PAID: Cloudspotting Music Festival, Clitheroe, Friday July 29 to Sunday July 31
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Hide AdFamilies are invited to a three-day day family friendly music and arts festival in the beautiful forest location of Gisburn, with more than 35 live music acts. Other activities include a Cloudspotting Rio-Style Carnival, a sports day, family disco, a vintage mobile cinema and arts workshops. Adult weekend tickets are £109; under 16s are £20 - available from The Grand Box Office on 01200 421599.