A beer and music festival is returning to a Norfolk village for its ninth year, and here is everything you can expect from the weekend. 

The Morley Festival takes place at Derek Daniels Playing Field in Morley, near Wymondham, on Friday, June 23 from 5pm to 11pm and Saturday, June 24 from 12noon to 11pm. 

The live music acts announced are Dirty Havana, The Lee Vasey Band, The Foreign Locals, The Lovin' Handful, DJ Steve Clarke and The Counterfeit Brits. 

As the festival enters its ninth year, with more than 2,500 people attending the festival every year, it will raise money for Norfolk and Waveney Mind, Cup-O-T: Wellness and Therapy Services and Morley Village and Sports Hall.

Now, the festival has announced its extensive list of food stalls which will accompany the live acts.

Alongside a gin and cocktail bar, there will be a bar of real ale and cider, with a hand-picked list of over 30 ales and ciders from award-winning Norfolk craft breweries.

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The festival's "biggest, most delicious street food lineup yet", includes Thai food from Phat Khao, woodfired pizzas from Yellow Door Eats, Hawaiian poke bowls from Poke Nom and award-winning sausage rolls, cornfolk pasties and pork pies from Hodson & Co.

For sweet, there will be waffles from The Waffle Wagon Deluxe and cakes and patisserie from Hestia Patisserie.

The Hope Coffee Company coffee van and The Shake Shack serving loaded milkshakes will also be in attendance.

There will also be a selection of workshops and activities, including willow workshops, a coloured paint fight, science shows and circus acts.

Also enjoy a makers market and archery.

Day and weekend tickets are available for £27.54 on the Morley Festival website and children 14 and under are free. Tickets much be purchased in advance.