Tuesday, September 16, 2025

Full schedule revealed for No Limits Festival

The full 2024 schedule for No Limits Festival has been revealed.

The event, allowing families to meet their favourite authors and unleash their creativity, will storm into Normanby Hall Country Park near Scunthorpe on 21 and 22 September (10am – 4pm).

Brigg-based, award winning, independent bookshop, The Rabbit Hole, has curated an action-packed programme brimming with author talks and workshops, local food & craft stalls, poetry & spoken word, historical re-enactments, outdoor theatre, live music and local performers, bringing the magic of books and creative arts to life.

For this very-special weekend, entry is completely free, giving families the perfect chance to discover everything the award-winning park has to offer.

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