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Kirklees Information
27th February 2012
Shepley Spring Festival
Held annually - a full weekend of concerts, dances and workshops celebrating the very best of traditional music, song and dance from Britain and beyond. During the daytime the showground site has a carnival atmosphere with a schools showcase concert, street theatre, circus skills workshops, children's stories, songs, crafts, rides and a climbing wall.
There is an international foodmarket, market and craft stalls and a beer tent.

The main festival site is flat but is uneven in places being part unmade road and part short grassed area.

Website

: www.shepleyspringfestival.com

For more information, contact:
Shepley Spring Festival
PO Box 645 ,
Huddersfield ,
HD8 8WR
Tel: 01484 604704
Email: info@shepleyspringfestival.com


History
New festival in 2007. Shepley Spring Festival is a greenfield festival based in and around Shepley Cricket Club. The emphasis of the festival is on traditional music but involves a wide range of musical styles attracting a growing audience and showcasing high quality local, national and international performers whilst offering opportunities for participation and learning for people of all ages.

 

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Venue:
Shepley Spring Festival Site,
Shepley Cricket Club (and other venues),
Entrance between 78 and 80 Marsh Lane,
Shepley,
HD8 8AP
Getting there:
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Venue access:
All key services are accessible.Wheelchair access
Either, there are specially marked parking spaces for disabled people, or disabled people can park within 50 metres of an accessible entrance.Disabled parking
There is a toilet which can be accessed by people with disabilities including wheelchair users. This means that it complies with the standards set out in Part M of the Building Regulations,'Access to and use of buildings.Fully accessible toilet
The main festival site is flat but is uneven in places being part unmade road and part short grassed area.
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