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Continuation of the 2018 Faversham Hop Festival

11:10, 02 September 2018

updated: 14:50, 02 September 2018

Tens of thousands of people are estimated to have poured into Faversham for this year's Hop Festival.

It began yesterday and continues today with more than 60 bands and performers providing 70 hours of live music across five stages.

There is also entertainment and dance via 15 groups performing Morris and other styles.

Stuart Shannon takes a break from morris dancing to watch Foot Down performing on the market place stage.
Stuart Shannon takes a break from morris dancing to watch Foot Down performing on the market place stage.

There are stages in the Market Place, Preston Street, Court Street and a folk stage in Week Street.

Attractions also include a traditional funfair and street market with stalls providing Kentish food and drink.

These include beer produced n the town, local cider and Kentish apple juice.

Andrew Hedges, Bill Redfern and Martin Virgo of the band Gypskazz
Andrew Hedges, Bill Redfern and Martin Virgo of the band Gypskazz

The weekend is to celebrate everything about how hops are picked and to sample the final product as beer.

Our photographer Chris Davey has captured scenes of yesterday's fun and showed how the area is packed with visitors.

Comment concerning the event has been coming through on social media.

Visitor Andrew Large tweeted yesterday:"Visiting #Faversham #hopFest today. Very busy and loads of #caskAle."

Olivia Robinson, the youngest member of Dead Horse Morris
Olivia Robinson, the youngest member of Dead Horse Morris
The crowded scene around the Spitfire stage
The crowded scene around the Spitfire stage
Toni Tamblyn and Emma Sorrell enjoying the festival yesterday
Toni Tamblyn and Emma Sorrell enjoying the festival yesterday
Foot Down performing on the market place stage
Foot Down performing on the market place stage
Georgina Boxshall enjoying her dance with the Bows and Bells group yesterday
Georgina Boxshall enjoying her dance with the Bows and Bells group yesterday

David Wood tweeted: "Usually have some very good bands.

"Could even be tempted to try a beer or a small sherry."

Road closures continue until 7pm today and and organisers are recommending using the park-and-ride at the Abbey School in London Road.

The marshalled car park will cost £5 a day per car.

For full coverage of the event see this week's Faversham News newspaper.

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