Lancaster’s Fairfield Festival will now take place on Saturday 13th July.
Originally due to take place this Saturday, organisers say they want to make sure the new play area is fully up-and-running for the event.
Previously known as Pizza in the Park – the festival raises money to maintain the playground, as well as the nearby Community Orchard and Fairfield Nature Reserve.
The event will see pizza, music and dancing – as well as the official opening of the brand-new playground.
The festival is organised by the Fairfield Association, a local charity set up to protect green spaces.
Trustee Andrew Brennand said: “We can’t wait for everyone to experience our new play area and what better way to officially open it than at the Fairfield Festival.
“Hundreds of families always enjoy the fantastic food, drink and entertainment and we’ve got to thank all the local business and organisations who support us.”
Community Pizza Events will again be providing authentic, woodfired pizzas and this year More Music will be running their much-loved Walking Down the Street Gamelan workshop.
There will also be a full roster of live music as well as a barbeque, an ice-cream stall and a fully-licensed bar.
More information is available at www.fairfieldfestival.co.uk


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