Beyond Radio will be part of the returning summer festival in the village of Bare - Barefest!
Barefest will take place on Saturday June 10 and the Beyond Radio team will be there on the day to play music, provide announcements and generally join in the fun at one of the best-loved events on the Morecambe calendar.
If you are part of a local organisation or club, or you know anyone who is, or if you are a local entertainer and would like to take part in the Mayoral Procession please get in touch with the organisers Bare Community Association.
Equally if you are a charity, local crafter or small business wishing a stall, get in touch. Email bcachair23@gmail.com.
Look out for more details on Barefest to be announced soon!


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