BRIGHOUSE is preparing to turn back the clock with the return of its biggest annual event – the 1940s weekend.

It will take over the town on Saturday, June 1, and Sunday, June 2.

Organisers say this year’s event promises to be the biggest yet thanks to the support of more businesses, more stallholders, more re-enactors, and more entertainers.

Bradford Telegraph and Argus: Crowds enjoy the 1940s WeekendCrowds enjoy the 1940s Weekend (Image: Brighouse BID)

Home Instead, which provides home care to individuals and families in Brighouse and beyond, is backing this year’s event as a sponsor, allowing more to be planned for the weekend.

Bradford Telegraph and Argus: Winston Churchill makes an appearance at the 2023 eventWinston Churchill makes an appearance at the 2023 event (Image: Brighouse BID)

Visitors can expect:

  • Nearly 100 stalls with a range of crafts, food, and produce from today, as well as vintage and themed items from the 1940s.
  • Themed entertainment across the town centre with six live entertainment spaces.
  • The town’s shops, venues, and businesses will be turning back the clock and embracing the 1940s theme with window displays, special offers, and themed events.
  • A vintage park and ride will once again transport people to and from the town centre.
  • Weather and availability permitting, there will be a Battle of Britain Memorial Flight Flypast
  • There will be a best-dressed competition for those joining the fun in 1940s outfits.

The event is organised by the Visit Brighouse and BID team, which represents and supports all Brighouse businesses, shops, and venues and encourages people to visit them and spend time and money in the town centre.

Bradford Telegraph and Argus: Crowds on Commercial Street, Brighouse, at the 2023 eventCrowds on Commercial Street, Brighouse, at the 2023 event (Image: Brighouse BID)

Full details about the event can be found at www.visitbrighouse.co.uk/1940sweekend.

Helen Holdsworth, project manager of the Brighouse BID, said: “Our 1940s weekend is always a brilliant weekend in Brighouse and whether you want to join in the vintage fun, check out our brilliant live entertainment, browse the bargains at our pop-up street market or join in the fun at our town centre shops, cafes, restaurants, bars and businesses, there really is something for everyone.

Bradford Telegraph and Argus: Visitors enjoy the sunshineVisitors enjoy the sunshine (Image: Newsquest)

“Thanks to the support of Home Instead, this promises to be the biggest-ever event with a packed two days you won’t want to miss.”

Julie Ingham, from Home Instead, added: “We are delighted to support the Brighouse 1940s Weekend in 2024 which has become such a major event in the Brighouse calendar and a time when families to come together to pay tribute to that remarkable decade.

“The event aligns perfectly with our values centred on helping older people to remain independent and happy at home, respecting their memories and working with families to reduce loneliness and isolation.

“We’re looking forward to working with the Brighouse BID team, and hope to meet people in person at our stall during the event.”