Westbury Festival returns next month with two vibrant weeks celebrating music, arts and community.
From the 14th to 27th July, the town will come alive with live performances, creative workshops, engaging talks, bright bunting and local history events.

Festival highlights include best-selling author Raynor Winn and a screening of The Salt Path at The Laverton, alongside standout performances such as a Comedy Night, Mrs Smith’s See Me!, and the gripping drama Where is Mrs Christie?
The programme also features free lunchtime concerts, hands-on workshops, insightful talks on songwriting and local heritage, guided walks, and even a ukulele session.

with the Heritage Walk on Saturday 19th July
Festival spokesperson Lisa McGowan said, “ Thanks to Westbury Town Council, our sponsors Bath Domestic Appliances, and our small team of hard working volunteers we have been able to put on a cracking programme which we are very proud of, and hope that we manage to put a smile on a lot of faces this year!”
Buy tickets at westburyfestival.org.uk, or pick up a programme and book in person at South West Hearing in the High Street.
Pictured at top: Raynor Winn and Alan Francis.
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