The annual festival takes place on Saturday with a country theme, live music, food and more.
Over 1,000 people have already been registered to walk in the parade that runs through Leyland town centre to Worden Park.
The parade will start at 12noon and is expected to finish by 1.30pm, whilst there will be live music on three parts of the park starting from 12.30pm.
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One stage is the main stage which will feature The Frolics, House of Ska, Modern Dolly and more.
The other two are a music tent to house local artists and a DJ tent that will feature soul DJs.
It’s free entry to Worden Park on the day and all council run car parks in the town centre will allow for free parking.
As well as this, there will be a dog show that carries on the country theme with the ‘Waggiest Tail in the West’ and Worden Motor Village is returning with a vast showcase of cars.
A stunt motorcycle display team and an Alive 2 Drive display from Lancashire Rescue services will also be available to view.
Over 200 stalls will be on the park with plenty of options for food and drink.
Worden Park’s Walled Garden will be hosting a heritage zone, Leyland Morris dancers and other local singers.
Children will get to enjoy an expanded kids zone with workshops and showcases centred around the country theme.
Festival chairman Martin Stringfellow said: “The small band of volunteer committee members have worked hard all year to put the event on and I would like to thank them for all their hard work and dedication to serving the community.”
More news and information on the festival can be found on the Leyland Festival Facebook page.

