Barlborough Parish Council, Heritage Centre, the National Garden Scheme and local
churches have collaborated to create the second of its kind Big Barlborough Festival taking place from 11th to 13th July 2025 in the picturesque Derbyshire village of Barlborough.
Over the weekend there will be a variety of events for all ages including a quiz night on the Friday night, a flower and brick (lego) festival in St James’ Church, an exhibition at the Heritage Centre, an Art Exhibition at the Methodist church, the National Open Garden scheme with various gardens to visit and legendary tea and cake to purchase in aid of charity, Brass on the Grass on the Saturday night, a fun run on the Saturday morning, in addition to a fun afternoon for young people on the village green.
Local Rector Rev’d Bryony Taylor said:
“after last year’s success we’ve come together again to create a fantastic weekend for people who live in the local area to celebrate our community. Our church will be celebrating its festival of St James and we will be putting on our very first combined Brick (for this read Lego) and Flower Festival on the theme of celebrating childhood. Come and view the displays of brick creations, a teddy bear’s picnic, board games we’ve loved and more!”
Councillor Jane Haywood said,
“we are delighted to be collaborating with local
organisations to put on these events for the people of Barlborough and in particular to offer free activities for young people. Last year we started the tradition of this Big Barlborough Festival and this year we’ve brought it back even bigger and better. Barlborough is a great place to live and we want to celebrate that.”
Notes for Editors
Find out more about Big Barlborough Festival on the Parish Council facebook page:
https://www.facebook.com/BarlboroughParishCouncil


0 Comments