A group of traders are holding a Vintage Festival in Bridlington Old Town after the sad cancellation of the 1940/50’s event.
Due to timescale of events it has not been possible to close the road but lots of the original stall holders and some new ones will be hosted inside the various shops, pubs and businesses in Old Town on Sunday 11th June from 10am to around 4pm.
Two local businesswoman Nikita Roberts and Holly Stabler decided to take action after the original event was cancelled at short notice by the Old Town Association and have had a great response from traders in the Old Town who didn’t want to see the streets empty on what is normally a busy day.
There will be different kinds of entertainment throughout the day featuring violinist Ben Couper, the Bridlington Gold Radio Roadshow, Gaslight Jazz Trio, Rachel Mills, Cherie Lawrence and Swing Dancers, a traditional Punch and Judy, plus many more to confirm.
Cash prizes will also be on offer for the Best Fancy Dress outfit for an adult and child. Food will also be available in the various businesses within Old Town – including vegan, tiffin and chocolate creations, sandwiches and takeaway charcuterie – plus much more.
Visitors are urged to dress up in clothing from the era, with military uniforms from the army, navy and RAF and ladies 1940’s clothing including Land Girl outfits. There will also be several ladies adorning spotty dresses and bobby socks as well as teddy boys and rockabilly fans.
A spokesperson for the event said: “People are urged to dress in 1940’s/1950’s style to add to the atmosphere whilst walking along the historic streets of Old Town. Thanks must go to all those who have helped to salvage this event.”
“This is a fun day with something for all the family with a different set up to what was on offer… the weather forecast looks great so make sure you don’t miss out.”