A lively family festival returns to a tiny Norfolk village this weekend, for its second event of the year.
Wildfest is being held in Smallburgh, near Stalham. It is organised by Wildcraft Brewery, which is based in the village.
The festival is usually held once a year, but organisers added a second this year in response to local demand.
As in previous years, the festival will offer fun for all ages. There will be live music from local headliners like Gabby Rivers, King Nun, and Get Loaded.
Festival-goers can take their pick from a variety of street food and desserts provided by local vendors, and activities like face painting, inflatables, crafts, and archery are on offer.
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A bar will offer six Wildfest-exclusive beers.
Mike Deal, director of the brewery, said: "Normally we only do one a year, but there was a lot of demand from the local community to do it again after the one in May."
Day, weekend and camping tickets are still available.
Children go free, and dogs on leads are welcome.
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