More than 2,500 people attended this year’s Party in the Park in Peasedown St John on Saturday 8th June, organisers have said.

Enjoying the sunny weather at the event | Photo courtesy of Peasedown Party in the Park
The event, which was celebrating its 15th anniversary, saw visitors enjoy over seven hours of live music and entertainment.
Sponsored by St John’s Church, Curo, Radfield Homecare, Bath Audi and Bath & North East Somerset Council, the festival included an array of stalls and attractions, a dog show, hot food, and the return of the Peasedown Diamond cider.
Organised by the village’s local councillors, Karen Walker and Gavin Heathcote, the festival is Peasedown’s biggest annual event.
They 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 over 2,500 people – we couldn’t have done it without the support of the local community.
“As a village we certainly showed what we can do when we come together and work for a common goal!”
The stage and entertainment line-up this year was managed by Reaper Events and Radio Bath.
The Peasedown St John Community Civic Award was presented to a duo that have spent the last 15 years fighting crime and helping to make our streets safer.
Karen and Gavin said: “Thank you to everyone who sent in nominations for this year’s Peasedown St John Community Civic Award!
“We were overwhelmed with nominations for our fantastic PSCOs Louise Jones and Tony McKintosh from Avon and Somerset Police.
“Often seen walking around the village and meeting residents in community spaces like the school, coffee shop and at Beacon Hall, these two have become a ‘part and parcel’ of life here in Peasedown St John – and the village wouldn’t be the same without them.
“These two have shown selfless service and dedication to making Peasedown St John a better place. Thank you, Louise and Tony!”