Community News reporter covering Shropshire.
A warm weekend looks set to offer a welcome boost to boozers as Shropshire's sixth Oktoberfest returns to Shrewsbury Quarry.Friday evening will see the return of the ever-popular Shropshire Oktoberfest to Shrewsbury.
With forecasts predicting an unseasonably warm weekend, revellers could look forward to a warm ending to the festival season. "We'll have sunshine, 200 different beers, a comedy tent, lots of beer tasting as well as a big screen showing the rugby. It's bigger than it's ever been before.The festival will also feature a silent disco, dozens of street food stalls and tasty treats from local producers.
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