The Guyra Lamb and Potato Festival has kicked off with organisers promising a bigger, brighter celebration as the iconic event marks its 40th anniversary.
The 12 day festival draws visitors from across the region and beyond to experience the best of Guyra’s world-class lamb and potatoes, alongside live entertainment and strong community spirit.
Festival president Steve Mepham says reaching the 40-year milestone was a proud moment for the town and everyone who has contributed to the festival’s success over the decades adding the festival pavilion has now been fully lined and the photo montage has been updated to showcase the festival’s history across all 40 years.
Along with food, crafts and local produce stalls as well as live entertainment, popular attractions are set to return, including the car show and shine in Guyra’s main street next Saturday January 24th, the antique machinery field day on the final weekend, and the much-loved model trains, which will make a comeback this year after a few years away.
