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2025 Waterways Festival at Foxton Locks and Market Harborough.
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IWA Harborough 75 2025 rally

IWA Leicestershire Branch plans to hold a Waterways Festival in 2025 to celebrate the 75th Anniversary of the first Festival of Boats and Arts, which was held at Market Harborough.

To be based at Foxton with a cavalcade to Market Harborough on the Saturday.

Featuring historic and private boats, floating traders, land based stalls, food, ice cream, music and much more..

The event has a private website: https://iwaharborough75.org/

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IWA Leicestershire Branch
Event Dates

Saturday 7th and Sunday 8th June 2025

Sign up Deadline

31/05/2025 12:00 am

Location

Market Harborough

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2025 Waterways Festival at Market Harborough

IWA Leicestershire Branch plans to hold a Waterways Festival in 2025 to celebrate the 75th Anniversary of the first Festival of Boats and Arts, which was held at Market Harborough.

To be based at Foxton with a cavalcade to Market Harborough on the Saturday.

Featuring historic and private boats, floating traders, land based stalls, food, ice cream, music and much more..

The event has a private website: https://iwaharborough75.org/

Details

Bookings

Bookings are via the private website or via branch chair Andrew Shephard ([email protected])

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Location

Market Harborough

Foxton Locks, Foxton, Market Harborough, UK

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