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Organisers of popular Peasedown St John festival seeking feedback

Wednesday 24th July 2024 Bath Echo News Team Community

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Organisers of the annual Party in the Park summer festival, held in Peasedown St John near Bath, are seeking feedback from visitors to help shape future events.

Enjoying the sunny weather at the event | Photo courtesy of Peasedown Party in the Park

Over 2,500 people attended this year’s Peasedown’s Party in the Park festival in June.

Visitors were able to enjoy over seven hours of live music and entertainment.

The event included an array of stalls and attractions, a dog show, hot food, and the return of the Peasedown Diamond cider.

As part of the early planning process for next year’s festival, the organisers want to gauge residents’ views and feedback on this year’s festival and how they thought it went.

Local councillors Gavin Heathcote and Karen Walker (Peasedown St John, Independents), who manage and put on the event, said: “Thank you to everyone who came along to support this year’s Party in the Park festival.

“It’s been fantastic to see the event grow over the last 15 years. From a humble village fete to a festival with 2,500 people – we couldn’t have done it without the support of the local community.

“We’re always keen to receive people’s feedback though. If you attended the festival, we’d love to know what you think went well, and what could be improved for next year. Is there something you’d like to see more, or less of? Please get in touch with your feedback.”

To send in your feedback, email [email protected]

Peasedown Party in the Park is one of the projects organised by the Peasedown Community Trust.

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