Saturday, May 10, 2025

Something for everyone at The No Limits Festival 2024

Families can meet their favourite authors and unleash their creativity when the free No Limits Festival storms into Normanby Hall Country Park near Scunthorpe on 21 and 22 September.

Brigg-based, award winning, independent bookshop, The Rabbit Hole, has curated an action-packed programme brimming with authors, inspiring illustrators and wonderful live performances, bringing the magic of books and creative arts to life.

Harriet Muncaster, creator of Isadora Moon, now a popular animated TV series, will be joining the fun this year!

Readers will love to see many award-winning, school favourites like Peter Bunzl, Sophie Anderson, Emma Carroll, Jenny McClachlan and Helen Peters as well as Blue Peter Award winning Mike Barfield with his ‘Rollercoaster’ of exciting non-fiction, alongside Sophy Henn’s ‘Lifesize’ non-fiction and graphic novel draw-alongs. Watch out for International award winning, Petr Horacek with his latest book, Blue Monster, too!

For the grown-ups, author talks from the Rickard Sisters, Lucy Adlington, popular Hull Noir authors Nick Quantrill and Nick Triplow and the chance to meet many locally based authors for informative talks. With brilliant live music and top street food vendors, there is so much for the whole family to enjoy.

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

Keep up to date with announcements via The No Limits Festival social media pages. Details are also being shared to the event page on Normanby Hall’s website.

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