FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS

Our event is absolutely FREE all three days, however since it is run by volunteers including the managers that put on the event we ask that donations are made for parking and for the event.

 

We accept all types of payments, Cash, Cards and contactless. Most stall holders will also accept cards.

 

Here at the We Love Hythe Life food festival, we love dogs and are more than happy for your well-behaved, four-legged friends to come along to enjoy the fun. Please note, however, that all dogs must remain on a lead at all times and that owners must clean up after their dogs.

Please remember dogs can die in hot cars, so never leave your dog in a car on a hot day. If it is a really warm day, we advise you leave your four-legged-friends at home.

We always try to ensure that we book a mixed and interesting variety of traders, to suit all tastes; including, vegetarian, vegan and gluten free options. All of our traders will also be able to advise you regarding allergens in their products. So please do chat to our lovely traders themselves, they have lots of delicious treats for you and will be more than happy to talk to you about them.

 

We believe that a proper day out isn’t complete without plenty of entertainment for the little ones. We know only too well, that if we can keep the children happy and amused that helps to make sure everybody has a fabulous, fun day!

 

No, we would politely ask that you do not bring your own food and drink. Due to licensing laws it is strictly prohibited to bring your own alcohol. We have some fantastic food and drinks available at our event. There is a huge bar and an array of stalls to cater for all tastes. Please leave your picnics at home and give our exhibitors a whirl. You are welcome to bring baby food, we also understand that if you have specialist dietary requirements you may also need to bring some of your own food.

No, due to licensing laws it is strictly prohibited to bring your own alcohol. There is a huge bar at the event, to cater for all tastes. Only alcohol purchased onsite and which is licensed to sell alcohol may be consumed during the Event. Any guests found to be bringing in and/or consuming their own alcohol and/or consuming alcohol purchased from a trader that is selling for off-site consumption only will be escorted from the venue.

Glass bottles are also not permitted at any of our events, for safety reasons (other than to purchase and consume at home). So, please do not bring any glass bottles with you (even if non-alcoholic) and for any glass bottles purchased off our exhibitors, please wait until you are home, to open them.
We Love Hythe Life operates a Challenge 25 Policy and a zero tolerance underage drinking policy. If you are lucky enough to look under 25 and are unable to produce ID evidencing that you are 18 years old or over, when trying to purchase alcohol at GBFF regrettably you will not be served.

 

We keep our prices as reasonable and similar to the local bar/pub prices – not over inflated like some events. So, leave the car at home and join us for the day.

 

This varies every year, usually between 40-80 food stalls, from all corners of the world, with some craft stalls and take home products included too.

 

There is ample free car parking on the Hythe Green.
Disabled parking for blue badge holders, is as close as we can get you to the entrance to our site.

 

The We love Hythe Life festival will go ahead in all weather conditions, come rain or shine. In the unlikely event that severe weather conditions, we may have to close the doors for health and safety reasons. So please come dressed for the weather. Remember, we are based outside on fields, so if it rains it will get muddy! So on those days, it’s best to wear wellies/old trainers, rather than flip flops or your best sandals!
We always recommend bringing a lightweight coat/waterproof too, just incase. Also, remember to be prepared for any sunny weather, by sticking in some sunscreen.

If you have left anything behind/lost anything whilst visiting us at the festival, please
email our team on festival@hythelife.org.uk with full details of the date that you attended and we will do our best to help you. If you realise that you have lost something whilst you are there, please enquire at our Information Point and they will assist you further.

The safety and security of our visitors, Exhibitors and colleagues is our number one priority. In order to ensure your protection, we employ a combination of the following methods across our sites:
Random bag & person searches in operation (where possible, please only bring small bags/handbags with you).
No Alcohol to be brought into/consumed at our events, other than that on sale at the Event itself.
Refusal of Entry/Removal from the Event, where the Event Organiser deems it necessary CCTV in operation.
Security/Trained Stewards across our sites.
Co-ordination with all Emergency Services including Counter-terrorism police, and regular police visits at our Events.
Please co-operate with our Stewards, they are there to help you. And should you have any concerns about anything at our Events, please report it to your nearest available Steward who will endeavour to help or the information point.

We are always looking for new, quality producers to trade with us. If you are interested in this, please email festival@hythelife.org.uk with details of what you do and a picture of your stall (if you have one).

 

We really value all of our team here at we love hythe life, being a community interest company our management and staff are volunteers. If you think you would like to give something to the community of Hythe please contact, festival@hythelife.org.uk with a short CV and any relevant information/experience you may have.

 

We want you to feel confident about attending the we love hythe life festival, and that you are attending a Covid 19 secure day out. Please be assured, that the health and safety of our visitors, staff and exhibitors remains at all times our paramount consideration. We (along with the rest of the world!) are hoping that the Covid 19 situation will start to improve over the course of 2021, allowing for some restrictions to be relaxed.
However, we are constantly monitoring the UK Government’s updates and guidance in respect of COVID 19. We will continue to do so and ensure that all such advice and guidance is followed, in order that the health and safety of everybody attending or working at the festival is protected and so that we can proceed in a safe and COVID 19 responsible and secure manner.
Things may look a little different this year than in previous years, in order that we can deliver that.

In order to ensure your own safety and enjoyment (and the safety of our other visitors and staff), all visitors must remain within the areas on site designated for public access. All visitors must refrain from entering any areas marked as private/no access to public and/or marked as restricted access by way of hazard signs/barriers, etc. Children and vulnerable adults must be closely supervised at all times to ensure their general safety (and the safety of our other visitors and staff). Kindly adhere to any instructions/advice given by our stewarding staff, they are there to keep you and everybody else safe. In the event that you get separated from your child or a vulnerable adult within your party at one of our Events, please notify one of our stewards immediately or seek assistance from our Information Point.