A free event featuring classic vehicles and live music is returning to a Norfolk town.
The Diss Heritage Transport Festival is back on Sunday, September 22 from 10am to 4pm.
The annual event, organised by the Diss Heritage Trust, will take place around the Heritage Triangle and Market Place, with the town centre closed to through traffic.
There will be a range of classic vehicles on display, including cars, trucks, motorbikes and bicycles from the last century.
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Visitors can also expect live music, dancing, street theatre, local food vendors, a barbecue and a 1950s pop-up filling station.
At The Corn Hall, the café will be open and vintage transport films will be screened in the auditorium.
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Visitors are encouraged to dress up to add to the atmosphere of the day.
The event is free to attend, with donations and the purchase of raffle tickets encouraged to fund the 2025 festival.
Many of the businesses in Diss that are normally closed on a Sunday will open especially for the event.
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