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Monday, May 01, 2023

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The Earlsdon Festival
Earlsdon - Coventry

There's something for everyone at the Earlsdon Festival!

  • When: Monday 1st May, 10am - 6pm
  • Where: Earlsdon Street, Coventry
  • Prices: FREE to attend

The Earlsdon Festival is back for 2023 and it’ll be bigger than ever! With all your favourite shops, businesses and experiences, plus other local events in Earlsdon Primary, Earlsdon Library, Coventry Recourse Centre for the Blind, St Barbara’s Church, The Criterion Theatre and more! Expect over 60 stalls of gifts, plants, crafts and local goods. The local businesses will be open selling hot food, drinks, clothes, gifts and a whole lot more! There's entertainment from the famous Morris Men, pop up performances and music. Pop down on the day and check out what they have on and support the local businesses, establishments, charities and organisations that are at the heart of the amazing little Earlsdon “village”.

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