The second event will take place in Nuneaton on Friday 2 August.
Hordes of people descended upon George Eliot Gardens creating a great atmosphere at the event debut and this time round the offering promises to be even better with the addition of toilet facilities and extra food stalls.
Once again running from 5.30 to 10.30pm the event
Speaking on behalf of the event organisers – (Street Eats and Beats) pioneer, Abbey Christer-King, said:
“The launch event surpassed expectations, we saw crowds of people and the atmosphere was incredible, so happy and friendly with lots of families in attendance. I am looking forward to bringing the event back to Nuneaton in August!”
Cllr Julie Jackson, Leader of Nuneaton and Bedworth Borough Council said:
"We saw a wonderful turnout in Nuneaton at the launch of this event, it was great to see so many people come out to enjoy themselves and it was so nice that they could bring their children along too. I hope with the addition of the extra facilities and stalls we will see another great turnout at the second event.”
Entry is only £1 and under 5s are FREE!
For more information go to visitnuneatonandbedworth.co.uk
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