A popular Kettlesing pub is bringing back its popular end of summer party to round off the season.
The Queens Head Inn will host its annual End of Summer Party on Saturday 6th September, starting at 4pm and running into the evening.
Live music will be at the centre of the event, with performances from three local acts: Ed Balls, Too Well Worn and an acoustic saxophone set.
Organisers say they hope the variety of performances will provide something for everyone to enjoy.
Alongside the music, food will be available, including homemade 10-inch pizzas, chips and ice cream.

Tickets are priced at £5, with free entry for under-16s. The pub has advised that seats and tables cannot be reserved and will be offered on a first-come, first-served basis.
The Queens Head, which is known locally for its traditional country pub atmosphere, has hosted similar community gatherings in recent years.
Owner Glen Garbutt says the aim is to bring people together to mark the end of summer in a relaxed setting.
Tickets can be bought either from The Queens Head or from All Darts of Harrogate on Skipton Road.
More information is available by calling 01423 770263 or emailing info@queensheadkettlesing.co.uk.

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