A popular free-to-attend festival is set to return to Starbeck this summer.
The Starbeck Festival is back on Belmont Field near Starbeck Methodist Church on Saturday 4th July.
The annual event will feature performances from local talent, with the lineup yet to be revealed, alongside stalls hosted by small businesses, charities and community groups.
Organisers say the festival aims to 'highlight the local character of Starbeck' and provide an opportunity for residents to come together.

A range of family-friendly activities are expected, including face painting, traditional games and interactive workshops for children.
Hundreds of families were in attendance for the event last year, organised by Sarah Kayne from the Living Room cafe.
She told Your Harrogate:
"For those who’ve been before, you’ll already know the magic this much-loved local festival brings.
"And if you haven’t yet experienced it, this is your sign to pop it in the diary and head along for a day that perfectly captures the spirit of Starbeck: relaxed, friendly, and full of fun."
Food and drink will also be available, with a mix of street food vendors and homemade produce on offer.

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