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Sunday at the Festival

28th May 2017 @ 6:06am – by Webteam
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The Audlem Music & Arts Festival has a full day programme of music today and Bank Holiday Monday as well as the art exhibition.

The Art & Crafts exhibition opens at 1.00pm until 5.00pm in the Methodist Church Hall. It's big, it's bright and it features work by local artists, both professional and amateur.

Do look in at the exhibition. You will be amazed at the variety and quality of the work.

There's music to suit all tastes on the three stages at the pubs during the day plus in the courtyard at Number Eleven Cheshire Street, at St James' Church and in Blues Alley, a favourite location for Festival enthusiasts opposite St James' Church.

Readers will no doubt find it useful to keep in touch with what's on and where through the festival's presence on most of, if not all, of the usual social media channels.

The festival website can be found at audlemfestival.com, you can follow it on Facebook at facebook.com/audlemfestival and whilst you're at it they're also on Instagram @audlemfestival

Failing all of the above, the paper-based programme is available in and around the village from the usual places.

Camping at the Festival

The Festival camping field is right in the middle of the village. Find postcode CW30DX and take the A529 south to Market Drayton . The field entrance is on the left heading south.
Turn up and find a pitch. £5 per pitch per night or £25 for the 5 nights.
Someone will find you for payment
Tents, camper vans and caravans welcome. Please take your rubbish with you and clean up after your lovely pets.
Toilets & Elsan disposal but no showers.


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