The Deer Shed Festival expects around 10,000 visitors this weekend at its parkland site near Thirsk.
A North Yorkshire family arts festival is back at full capacity after cutting audience numbers as a precaution against Covid.
The Deer Shed Festival expects around 10,000 visitors this weekend at its parkland site at Topcliffe near Thirsk.This year, performers include comedians Shaparak Khorsandi, Rosie Jones and David O'Doherty, as well as music and sports and events for families."We're returning to a full-sized festival for the first time since 2019," she said.
"So to get to see the complete and massive programme again in all its glory is pretty amazing for us" The decision to scale back last year's festival was made despite government coronavirus restriction being fully lifted in June 2021. Those attending in 2021 wore masks and the campsite pitches were spread out and each had its own separate toilet.
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