The Bunbury Village Day team has confirmed that this year's Bunbury Village Day will take place on Saturday 13th June 2026.
This will mark the event’s 57th year, a remarkable achievement for a volunteer-led community celebration that has become a firm favourite not just within the village, but across the county of Cheshire, bringing together residents, neighbouring communities and returning families for a truly special day.
Planning is already underway behind the scenes. While June may seem some way off, preparations for one of the area’s most anticipated summer events begin months in advance, and the team are excited to once again create a day full of tradition, entertainment and community spirit.
Further announcements will follow in the coming months, including this year’s theme, activities and entertainment line-up.
If you’re interested in booking a stall for 2026, please get in touch at:
bunburyvillagedaystalls@gmail.com.
To stay up to date with all the latest news, follow Bunbury Village Day on Facebook and Instagram, or visit the village website at:
www.bunburyvillage.info/village-day
For now, pop the date in your diary - Saturday 13th June 2026 - and we look forward to welcoming you to Bunbury for our 57th Village Day celebration.
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