A youth wellbeing and suicide prevention charity based in the heart of Bicester is hosting its third annual event next month.

The BeNice Festival will take place at Garth Park, Launton Road in Bicester on Saturday, July 6. 

The event will be free entry, starting at 1pm and ending at 10pm.

Building on last years event they have an even wider range of stall holders, food vendors, holistic taster sessions and a line up of live music, including The Nai's House Band, Danny Morrell and headlining the night, The Space Pigs. 

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There will also be performances by ECU Allstar Cheerleading and The Elite Dance School.

The event promises to keep younger guests entertained by including creative activities with Melissa Morbeck, Community Albums, as well as inflatables. 

The BeNice Festival aims for visitors to have fun, try new things and spend time making happy memories with friends and family. 

The event is being sponsored by Cridlands Estate Agents, NEU Oxfordshire and Graven Hill.

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Nai’s House offer a comprehensive range of services, resources, and a compassionate community network to help those navigating difficult times.

The festival is the charity's way of saying thank you to the local and wider community for their "continued support and generosity".

The charity aims to reduce suicide, self harm and poor emotional and mental wellbeing in under 30’s by providing suicide prevention and holistic mental health support to offer life saving skills and strategies for now and the future, an increased sense of self and improved quality of life.