plug was pulled on the traditional August celebration earlier this year due to the covid-19 outbreak.But organisers now want to create a virtual version of the event with the public's help.The Carters and Marymass Festival Committee are opening up the floor to attendees to pitch their ideas.Dillon Green of the Marymass Festival Committee said: “We’ve been working on a number of digital projects over the last few months.“The festival is community based, and we want to provide people with content they are interested in."We are asking for ideas, no matter how small, to help bring the festival to life for 2020."We’ve looked at moving some of our traditional events online and at the feasibility of new ideas such as a podcast or new digital.