Burntwood to Host First Ever Community Wellbeing Festival
Burntwood is set to host its first-ever community wellbeing festival this month, bringing together local practitioners, businesses and residents for an afternoon dedicated to health, connection and self-care.
Burntwood is set to host its first-ever community wellbeing festival this month, bringing together local practitioners, businesses and residents for an afternoon dedicated to health, connection and self-care.
Organised by Revive Yoga and Wellbeing Studio – Burntwood’s first dedicated not-for-profit space for yoga, mindfulness and holistic wellbeing – the Revive Festival of Wellbeing will take place 12pm-9pm on Sunday 22 March across two venues: Fulfen Primary School and Revive Yoga and Wellbeing Studio. A number of additional sessions will also be hosted online for those wishing to join from home.
The festival will give visitors the chance to explore a wide range of wellbeing activities, meet local practitioners and book taster sessions and mini workshops, offering simple and practical ways to support physical and mental wellbeing.
Designed to be accessible, inclusive and family-friendly, the event will feature wellbeing stalls, demonstrations and opportunities to connect with local practitioners in a relaxed and welcoming environment.

Organisers say the festival aims to create a space where people can explore different approaches to wellbeing, ask questions and discover practices that support everyday health.
Revive Founder Susan Jackson commented: “Modern life can be incredibly busy and stressful, and many people are looking for simple, practical ways to look after their wellbeing. The Revive Festival of Wellbeing is about bringing the community together and introducing people to local practitioners who can support them — whether that’s through movement, relaxation, coaching, holistic therapies or simply taking some time out.
“As a Community Interest Company (CIC), our mission is to make wellness practices such as yoga and mindfulness accessible and sustainable for everyone — regardless of background, ability or circumstance. The festival is an extension of that philosophy, and we reinvest 100% of our profits back into community wellbeing.”
The event is open to people of all ages, with free entry for visitors. Optional taster sessions and workshops will be available throughout the day for just £3. To view sessions and book tickets please visit: https://revive.community/festival/





