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  "description": "Tear Up Festival 2026 will bring craft lovers, weaving experts and families together for five days of creativity in the Staffordshire countryside.",
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  "textContent": "A five day celebration of weaving, craft and countryside creativity is coming to Staffordshire next summer.\n\nTear Up Festival 2026 will take place at Newton Farm, Newton, Rugeley, from 26 to 30 August 2026, bringing together expert tutors, hands on workshops, demonstrations, family activities and evening entertainment in the countryside around Blithfield Reservoir.\n\nThe festival is being billed as Staffordshire’s premier weaving and craft festival, with more than 100 workshops covering willow, hazel, ash and rush techniques.\n\nSet against a rural Staffordshire backdrop, the event is designed for experienced makers, curious beginners and families looking for something creative to enjoy together.\n\n## A festival for makers, beginners and families\n\nTear Up Festival will offer expert led workshops across traditional and contemporary weaving, with sessions suitable for a range of experience levels.\n\nVisitors will be able to learn practical skills, explore traditional basketry and take part in creative sessions guided by weaving specialists.\n\nAlongside the workshops, the programme includes live demonstrations, interactive talks and family friendly craft activities, giving visitors the chance to see artisan techniques up close and try something new.\n\nFor those who want a shorter visit, the Saturday and Sunday festival days will be open to ticket holders, with drop in sessions, sculptural workshops and immersive craft experiences.\n\n💡\n\nTear Up Festival 2026 takes place from 26 to 30 August 2026 at Newton Farm, Newton, Rugeley, Staffordshire, WS15 3NP\n\n## Creativity in the Staffordshire countryside\n\nThe setting is a key part of the festival’s appeal, with Newton Farm close to Blithfield Reservoir and surrounded by countryside.\n\nThe event promises a mix of hands on learning, craft community and relaxed festival atmosphere, with vegetarian meals served throughout and evening talks from expert tutors.\n\nA Friday night ceilidh will also form part of the programme, giving visitors the chance to unwind after a day of making, learning and exploring.\n\n## Staying at Tear Up Festival\n\nVisitors planning to make a longer trip of the festival can stay close to the action, with on site camping available with shower facilities and compost toilets.\n\nThere are also nearby bed and breakfasts, country cottages, hotels in Rugeley and accommodation in surrounding Staffordshire villages.\n\nWith five days of workshops, demonstrations and creative activities planned, the festival offers the chance to turn a day out into a full craft focused break in the Staffordshire countryside.\n\n## How to book\n\nTear Up Festival 2026 takes place from Wednesday 26 August to Sunday 30 August 2026.\n\nThe festival will be held at Newton Farm, Newton, Rugeley, Staffordshire, WS15 3NP.\n\nTickets and further information are available from www.tearupfest.com.\n\n### Join The Staffordshire Signal on WhatsApp\n\nNever miss a single breaking update, local news story, community event, or deep dive. See everything happening in Staffordshire first, straight to your phone!\n\n\nGet Instant Updates\n\n\n\n####  Enjoyed this story?\n\nThe Staffordshire Signal is a not-for-profit, community-funded publication. Every tip helps keep local journalism free, independent, and focused on the stories that matter across Staffordshire.\n\nEvery contribution supports reporting, photography, and storytelling across the county.\n\nSupport independent local journalism by selecting ****The Staffordshire Signal**** as a ‘Preferred Source’ on Google. Help us stay front-and-centre in your news feed.",
  "title": "Tear Up Festival 2026 brings five days of weaving and craft to Staffordshire",
  "updatedAt": "2026-06-29T08:25:05.570Z"
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