It's been 30 years since Feva – Festival of Entertainment and Visual Arts – first took place in Knaresborough. The event kicks off on August 14 and will feature 10 jam-packed days of activities and performances across different Knaresborough venues. I spoke to Feva’s spoken word director, and youth engagement liaison, Rowena Lloyd, who says she hopes that the festival programme offers a wide range of activities to suit all ages and tastes. There are free activities, in addition to ticketed performances, and events spanning all different areas of the arts including music, theatre, photography, pottery, painting, poetry, dance, crotchet, and more. She highlighted the options for young people, which include guided workshops, children’s performances, and discounted tickets to outdoor theatre shows.