The annual Bridlington Kite Festival - a weekend of vibrant kites soaring high above Sewerby Fields in the seaside town - is set to make a welcome return in September.

Visitors can now find out more about the weekend's activities by visiting the brand new web page.

The event will take place on Saturday, 11 and Sunday, 12 September 2021 following a postponement due to the COVID-19 outbreak. The festival recently launched a new web page with visitors able to find fun facts and things to do, along with information of what's happening at this year's festival. Please visit www.bridlingtonkitefestival.co.uk for more information.

Despite the event being cancelled in 2020, and replaced with a highly successful virtual festival, the organisers, East Riding of Yorkshire Council's events team, along with the Northern Kite Group, wanted to ensure the fun-filled weekend would be back in 2021 in its usual format.

Year-on-year a number of internationally renowned experts return to provide spectacular displays for hundreds of spectators over the weekend. As well as professional demonstrations, visitors can have their own chance to have a go with kites available for loan during supervised sessions.

Alongside of this vast array of giant inflatable kites, visitors will find street food stalls, fairground rides and children's entertainment - making it an action packed, fun-filled festival for all the family.

Councillor Jane Evison, portfolio holder for economic development and tourism at East Riding of Yorkshire Council, said: "We really looking forward for some of the world's largest inflatable kites to take to the skies, above the dramatic cliffs of the East Yorkshire coast this September, and that kites of all descriptions, sizes and colours take the air for two days of stunning aerial displays.

"Based on previous years' festivals prior to the pandemic, this one promises to be the perfect family outing - bringing happy smiles to faces and a lot of memories to share."

The festival will run from 10am to 5pm on both the Saturday and Sunday in September, and it is free to attend.

This date change is for 2021 only, and it will return in May 2022 as usual.

For more information, pictures and contact information about the Bridlington Kite Festival, visit the Facebook page at www.facebook.com/bridlingtonkitefestival/ or visit the website at www.bridlingtonkitefestival.co.uk.