No Limits Festival at Normanby Hall Country Park

The No Limits Festival is held at Normanby Hall Country Park over the weekend of Saturday 21st and Sunday 22nd of September and FREE entry to all.

It is a community festival and with that in mind we thought we would share just SOME of the local groups, schools, creatives and businesses that have helped support the festival this year.

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Brigg-based independent bookshop, The Rabbit Hole, have brought together a fantastic line up, brimming with best-selling authors, inspiring illustrators and wonderful live performances, all bringing the magic of books to life.  For this special weekend, entry to the park will be completely free, so read the full programme and start your planning!  Children’s authors and illustrators joining this year’s festival include Harriet Muncaster, creator of Isadora Moon, now a popular animated TV series. Readers will see school favourites like Peter Bunzl, Sophie Anderson, Emma Carroll, Jenny McClachlan and Helen Peters
as well as Mike Barfield with his ‘Rollercoaster’ of exciting non-fiction, alongside Sophy Henn’s ‘Lifesize’ series and
graphic novel draw-alongs. Watch out for Petr Horacek with his latest book, Blue Monster, too!

For the grown-ups, there is the chance to meet authors for informative talks from The Rickard Sisters, Lucy Adlington and Hull Noir authors Nick Quantrill and Nick Triplow. With live music from Peet Jackson, an explosive science show from Professor Pumpernickel and a host of other exciting performances, there’s something for the whole family to enjoy! To stay up to date make sure you are following No Limits on Facebook, Instagram, and X 

Visiting No Limits Festival?
Here are a few top tips and frequently asked questions to help you plan!  The festival takes place Saturday 21 and Sunday 22 September, from 10am to 4pm.
There is no need to book.  For this special weekend entry to the park is free for everyone!

It’s a great chance to see everything we have to offer, whilst enjoying lots of amazing performances!  We love dogs at Normanby, but please keep them on their leads for the comfort of other visitors and to help protect our wildlife.  

Please bring some cash to support our local stallholders and street food vendors.Aerial view of Walled Garden at Normanby Hall

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