West Moors came alive on Saturday 12th July as Westival returned to Fryer Field for its sixth year - drawing thousands despite the scorching summer heat.
The much-loved event once again delivered a fantastic day of family-friendly fun, community connection, and local pride.
More than 65 stalls lined the field, showcasing everything from handcrafted goods and delicious treats to tombolas and games run by local businesses, charities, and community groups. The atmosphere was buzzing, with smiles all around.
Live music soundtracked the lively atmosphere, with energetic pop-rock covers from Chill and a soulful performance by singer-songwriter Charlotte Geary. Families flocked to the shaded craft tent hosted by Know Wander, offering free creative activities for children. For thrill-seekers, Steamship Circus provided circus skills including tightrope walking and aerial hoop, while South Coast Adventures drew crowds to their climbing wall.
Entertainment highlights included Krazy Kev’s ever-popular magic show, jaw-dropping bike stunts from Urban Display, and a chance to meet birds of prey courtesy of The Falcon Crest. Sadly, it was too
warm for the ferrets this year, but we hope they’ll return in 2026!
The Wheel Display was the biggest yet, with 110 shiny vehicles on show. The award for “The Car I’d Most Like to Take Home” went to James Thorpe for his quirky custom ‘Bedzuki’ pickup, Doreen.
The cash raffle saw four lucky winners walk away with prizes, including £500 for the top winner and a hamper filled with goodies donated by West Moors councillors.
West Moors Town Council extends heartfelt thanks to everyone who made the day possible - from volunteers and sponsors to the Wessex 4x4 Response Team, who did a stellar job managing the parking.
We’re already looking forward to Westival 2026!