Hillside Jamm


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UNTIL Saturday 29th July

Hillside Jamm

Tickets are still available for a new summer festival of family fun and entertainment – with an emphasis on sustainability.

Napton Cidery's first Hillside Jamm, on July 29th, will play host to an all-day line-up of live music and some of the best local food and drink producers. There will also be a range of family activities to keep the youngsters entertained, including a 65ft-inflatable obstacle course, entertainer (between 3-5pm) and face painting.

As well as Napton's range of ciders, visitors can enjoy artisan food and drinks from the likes of Purity, from Alcester; Windmill Hill Brewing Company, from Leamington, CANA Wines, from Southam; Rugby Distillery; Tacos El Pap in Southam and Red Bangers and Water Buffalo Ice cream – made from locally-reared water buffalo - both from Napton.

It will also be an opportunity to sample the Napton's new limited-edition 2022 Vintage Perry Cider.

Headlining the musical line-up are award-winning husband and wife duo When Rivers Meet and Fiona Bevan, supported throughout the day by local and UK bands, including Loveday, from Leamington; Clemency Duo, from Leamington; The Hatstand Band from Rugby; The Folly Brothers from Napton, The Collective, fronted by the Cidery's own taproom host Nick Geden; Metz Jnr Band and Sam Remore & The Tropical Soundclash.

Visitors can purchase festival merchandise as well as from local businesses, including Sheaf Street Health Store, Hopping Dogs Cards; Skies of Hope Jewellery in Napton and Treacles Farm to Fork.

There will also be the opportunity to learn more about how to get involved with a new local environmental group being formed in the parish. The objectives of NEAT (Napton Environmental Action Team) are to actively explore and promote the changes needed to create a sustainable future.

In-keeping with this ethos, the festival is banning single-use plastics and all visitors will receive a branded reusable cup to use throughout the day. The event organisers are also donating one pound from every ticket sold to the Warwickshire Wildlife Trust.

The festival runs between 11am and 11pm but camping is also available overnight on Friday and Saturday for £20per pitch. Early bird admission tickets at £36 for adults and £18 for 15-17-year-olds are available now for a limited time. Under 15s go free.

To book for Hillside Jamm visit: https://www.naptoncidery.co.uk/hillside-jamm

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