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Free summer festival in Kirkintilloch announced

Free summer festival in Kirkintilloch announced

Glasgow Times2 days ago

It was announced today that the Kirkintilloch Big Weekend will take over the town centre between August 15 and 17.
(Image: Image credit: EDC) The three-day event, which has been organised by the Kirkintilloch Business Improvement District (BID), will be held in the heart of Kirkintilloch's Cowgate and filled with free entertainment, live music, a display of classic cars, and fun for youngsters.
There will also be markets selling food and drinks, showcasing everything from artisan eats to street food favourites, as well as live music and entertainment throughout the weekend.
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It comes after we previously revealed that East Dunbartonshire Council, who ran the Kirkintilloch Canal Festival, made the decision to withdraw the event indefinitely after a council budget meeting in March 2024.
Documentation from the December 2024 council budget meeting report states that the council decided to withdraw funding for the event because no external funding sources could be identified.
The Glasgow Times spoke with residents of Kirkintilloch and Kilsyth back in February, who said the cancellation was disappointing for both communities and families.
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A spokesperson for Kirkintilloch BID said: "We're thrilled to be launching Kirkintilloch Big Weekend, which is all about bringing the community together, boosting local businesses, and giving families a brilliant reason to visit the town centre this summer.
"Whether you're here for the classic cars, the food, or the dinosaurs, there's something for everyone."
Kirkintilloch Big Weekend is free to attend with no tickets required.
For more information, visit www.kirkintillochbigweekend.co.uk

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