Published on 16 March 2021
Blacktown City Council is proud to announce that it is resuming its program of community festivals.
All festivals in Blacktown City were cancelled last year as part of Council’s community safety response to the COVID pandemic.
But with restrictions easing, Blacktown City Mayor Tony Bleasdale OAM has announced that Council will hold the first ever Seven Hills Festival on Saturday, 27 March at Grantham Reserve.
“As we emerge from the dark clouds of COVID, it’s time to celebrate with the very first Seven Hills Festival.” Mayor Bleasdale said.
Featuring fun for the whole family, the free festival will feature live stage performances, food and market stalls, workshops, displays, and kids’ rides – including a massive inflatable obstacle course!
“The last year has been so difficult for a great many people, and so what better way to embrace the spirit of community than to gather together in one of our many beautiful parks for a fabulous day out.
“This wonderful event will be family-friendly and COVID-safe, so I would encourage anyone interested in having fun and connecting with their neighbours to head along.”
The event will be run in line with COVID-19 restrictions put in place by NSW Health.
A maximum of 500 people will be permitted at the event at any one time and those attending will be required to sign in via the Service NSW QR code before entering the venue.
The Seven Hills Festival is run by Blacktown City Council and proudly sponsored by Seven Hills Plaza, the Commonwealth Bank, and AR Décor.
2021 Seven Hills Festival
Where: Grantham Reserve, Mississippi Road, Seven Hills
When: Saturday, 27 March, 2021 between 10am and 4pm
Cost: Free
For more information please visit: https://www.blacktown.nsw.gov.au/Events-and-activities/2021-Seven-Hills-Festival
Picture: A festival spirit will once again descend on Blacktown City through the very first Seven Hills Festival in March.