Events

Shepshed Scare Sheep Festival

Shepshed Scare Sheep Festival

Date: Sat, 16th Sep 2023 - Sun, 17th Sep 2023

Venue: Shepshed Volunteer Centre

Join us for our Scare Sheep Festival. A community event where the residents of Shepshed showcase their sheep themed scarecrows and hold garage sales. There is also refreshments and raffle tickets for sale in the wellbeing gardens at the back of the Volunteer centre. Also on Saturday 16th between 10-12noon we have some live music by Sax Mundi.

Maps are £3 each and are available from

  • The Shepshed Volunteer Centre, 9A Charnwood Rd (card or cash)
  • Finkins, 37 Hall Croft (cash only)
  • Meet n Eat, 34 Hall Croft (cash only)
  • Shepshed Library, 3 Hall Croft (cash only)

All proceeds go to the work of the Shepshed Volunteer Centre. Charity Number 1087692

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