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Home > Fair > Ironbridge Gorge International Heritage Festival

Ironbridge Gorge International Heritage Festival

By Caroline King - August 30, 2012Posted in : Fair, FEATURED-CONTENT, Festival, Food & Drink, Heritage, Music, Walks

Ironbridge Gorge World Heritage Festival: 22nd - 30th September 2012 When: 22nd – 30th September 2012

Where: Ironbridge, Shropshire

£: Free

What is it?

The Ironbridge Gorge will be celebrating its special status as a World Heritage Site in September with a packed programme of free activities.  The celebrations will be launched on 22nd September with the Ironbridge Gorge World Heritage Festival in the centre of the town, followed by a week of fascinating and nostalgic talks and walks culminating in a wonderful Heritage and Craft event over the weekend of 29th – 30th September at Maws Craft Centre.

The World Heritage Festival on 22nd September starts at 12pm in central Ironbridge.  The Wharfage that runs alongside the River Severn will be transformed into a venue with a market selling all kinds of unusual and locally made crafts and food.  Many of Shropshire’s favourite charities will have stalls at the Festival, giving visitors a chance to have a go at a range of fun activities and hear more about the work they do in the community.

Street performers, such Woody the One Man Band and Circuls Malabristas will be entertaining visitors, as well as local and community bands and musicians who will be performing in the Square.  Highlights include the Abraham Darby School Band, TADLOP, the Jackfield Band and the Telfordaires who are amongst the top ten Barbershop Choruses in the UK.

At Merrythought Village the workshops and Micro Brewery will be open and visitors can join in fun and exciting hands-on arts activities for the whole family.  Visitors wanting to enjoy a scenic river cruise can step aboard The Hafren.

Local historians will be on hand all day to give guided walks and talks; helping visitors understand the amazing history of the Gorge and why it has been recognised by UNESCO as a World Heritage Site.

As the evening draws-in the market stands will continue to trade and the Iron Bridge will be illuminated in spectacular style, with a wonderful firework display ending at 8pm.

Activities continue throughout the week with a programme of walks and talks looking at many aspects of the Gorge such as the geology of the area, its industrial heritage and development over the centuries.  Over the weekend of 29th – 30th September, Maws Craft Centre will host a Heritage and Craft event where visitors can enjoy the delights of its tea rooms and craft shops as well as additional attractions such as portable steam engines, traditional craft demonstrations and family activities.

More info: www.visitironbridge.co.uk

Tagged With: Family events, Firework display, Ironbridge Gorge, Shropshire events, West Midlands, World Heritage Festival

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