The fifth year of a music festival for people with disabilities has taken place with some 400 people attending.
Organised by Alyson Commons with husband Kevin and Rita Stacey, the Going Forward Music Festival took place at South View Community Primary School, Crowland on Saturday.
Mrs Commons said: “There were five main acts on stage and a fun zone provided by Listers Boston Mini free of charge who also sponsored us. People enjoyed having their photos taken with the convertibles.
People enjoy the festival vibeEnjoing the festival vibe
“The festival is to give people with disabilities, their families and carers, an opportunity, who might not usually be able to go to such an event.
“This is for everyone who are accepting of each other and it has grown year on year.
“We know what it is like for young people with disabilities on a day to day basis and to access this sort of thing.
Going Forward Music Festival is for people with disabilities, cares and families to enjoy Going Forward Music Festival is for people with disabilities, cares and families to enjoyThe festival is a popular event with live musicThe festival is a popular event with live music
“It is really nice to give something back to people and see smiles on their faces, it makes it all worthwhile.
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