Whitchurch’s popular Vintage For Victory returns to the village this summer for a weekend of nostalgia and fun.
The boutique vintage festival, now in its eighth year, will take place in Library Gardens on Saturday 12th and Sunday 13th July. The event celebrates all that was great from the 1940s, 50s, and 60s.
The NAAFI Big Tent will star as the hub of the festival, and will be home to big bands and vintage music from the eras. The Union Jack Club will provide festival-goers with the opportunity to have jive lessons with experienced instructors.
Organisers say that the music forms the backdrop to the success of the event, which includes vintage fairground side shows, vintage-inspired stalls, an outdoor cinema, and re-enactment actors mingling with the crowd.

One of the eye-catching exhibits at the festival are the replica Battle of Britain planes. On display will be a full-sized replica Spitfire and Hurricane, along with re enactment RAF flight crew to tell you all about the Battle of Britain, the people and planes.
Camping is also available for those wanting to stay on-site for the weekend, with berths open from Thursday 10th July onwards. Festival-goers are also encouraged to dress for the occasion, which runs until late on Sunday 13th July. Hot food will be available from the selection of street food vendors and the Big Red Bus bar will be quenching the thirst of all those working up a sweat on the dance floors.
Tickets are on sale now and can be bought at www.vintageforvictory.co.uk

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