BRIDLINGTON Old Town Association is inviting traders to take stalls or their own gazebos at the town's 1940s festival on June 10.
Last year the event attracted 20,000 visitors from all over the country to the famous Dad's Army film location.
This year the entertainment will include The George Formby Experience, Madeline Brown, Jessa Liversidge, Coastal Voices, brass bands, Yorkshire Corps of Drums and a parade led by David Hinde, the Dad's Army Walmington-on- Sea town crier’ and Captain Mainwaring re-enactor Tom Robert.
There will be military vehicles, characters in '40s dress and hopefully, a flyover of the RAF Battle Of Britain Memorial Flight.
Old Town Association spokesman David Hind said: "This popular festival makes Old Town come alive and brings back great memories of the Dads Army filming. We are keen to preserve that legacy."
A trader application form is at www.bridlingtonoldtown1940sfestival.com
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