Several festivals are about to reinforce Bath’s position on the map, giving residents and visitors something to look forward to.
Bath and its environs are poised to host some exciting events in the next few weeks. The Wetherspoons Real Ale and Cider Festival, the Bath Comedy Festival (BCF) and the Bristol and Bath Residents weekend will all make a difference to the local economy. Poster printing from Bath can be useful for event organisers.
The BCF is celebrating its tenth year of laughter. Nick Steel, the director of the festival, has underlined the extension of the schedule of events this time around, saying:
“This year sees Bath Comedy Festival enter its tenth year, and what a line-up we've got to celebrate! Opening night is 27th March and we're back at Bath's fabulous art deco Forum venue, this time with Jon Richardson giving us his first Bath gig in many years - I booked his last Bath outing many years ago at the old Widcombe Social Club and I'm over the moon to welcome him back at last!”
The weekend for residents is composed of cultural happenings and people who live in Bath may enjoy urban tours and viewings of steam trains.
The Wetherspoons festival is focused on a pub situated on James Street West. Top brewers from home and abroad should ensure that the middle of March is a great time for drinkers.
