A FAMILY friendly festival that raises money to help children with life-limiting conditions is set to return to a village near Winchester.
With all the usual activities and talented bands, bigger-than-ever CrawleyFest returns on Saturday August 29 from 2pm.
The profits will go to Sutton Sctoney-based children's hospice Naomi House as well as other local fundraising projects.
It promises to be a fun-filled day with a children's inflatable obstacle course, wheel of fortune, coconut shy and gladiator jousting.
There will also be arts and craft stalls, a licensed bar and a choice of food vendors including The Pie Hole and Twyford's Judes Ice-Cream.
Last year's headliners New Carnival return for the 2015 event.
CrawleyFest runs from 2pm-11pm on August 29 at the recreation park in Hacks Lane.
Until June 30 tickets are discounted from £10 to £8 for adults with the Early Bird Special Offer. Under-16s go free with a paying adult. To book, go online at jumblebee.co.uk/crawleyfest2015festivaltickets.
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