THERE’S still a packed programme of events to come as KAF runs until August 28.

Hoodwink Theatre appear today at 1pm in front of the Town Hall.

The Graffiti Wall will be accompanied by street artist Dom Deed Dunlea tomorrow from 11.30am, and Saturday brings the canal festival to Weavers Wharf, and the Morris Men and Tub Men will be bringing their brand of humour from 1.30pm onwards.

Eli Pepper will be causing chaos on August 28th from 1pm and Subway Deluxe will see the transformation of Comberton Hill subway with national street artists from 11am onwards.

There is a huge programme of workshops and performances remaining, all costing under £5 and suitable for all ages. They offer a perfect break for the kids at the end of the long summer holidays.

For more information you can download the KAF brochure from wyreforestdc. gov.uk, or on the Facebook page KAF10 or pick one up at the library, the Hub or Town Hall on Vicar Street.

Bookings for workshops are available online at wyre forestdc.gov.uk/summer