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13 June – The 2020 Abergavenny Food Festival, Wales's largest food festival scheduled for September, is cancelled due to the COVID-19 epidemic. [34] 18 June – Workers at a chicken processing plant in Llangefni, Anglesey are required to go into self-isolation following an outbreak of COVID-19 that has affected more than 100 people. The ...
This is a list of food festivals in Wales. [1] As a criterion, established festivals should all have a devoted website to which they are linked. Some of the food festivals are alternatively entitled Show, Fayre, Fair, Fest, Feast.
Over the years the festival has grown to become the National Tourism Awards "Best Event in Wales" 2013/14 and Finalist of the "Best Event in Wales ( Large)" 2015 and one of the leading food events in the UK [citation needed], attracting visitors from all over the country and from abroad. The event now comprises: Abergavenny Food Festival
Lampeter Food Festival; Lancashire Food Festival; Leeds Loves Food [2]; Leicester's Summer Food and Drink Festival; Leicester's Winter Food Festival Featuring Christmas Crafts
Festival N°6 (Portmeirion) [25] Abergavenny Food Festival (Abergavenny) [26] [27] HowTheLightGetsIn Hay [11] The Good Life Experience festival, Camp Good Life, Autumn [19] Aberystwyth Comedy festival (Aberystwyth) [28] Cowbridge Music Festival [5] Gladfest (Gladstone's Library, Hawarden) [11] The Big Cwtch [11]
The objective of the festival is to celebrate the quality and diversity of the local independent food producers that are found in Wales. The event attracts up to 100 local producers, including cheesemakers and rare breed (agriculture) farmers. [2] The festival includes a local food market and cookery demonstrations by local chefs using local ...
The festival focuses on food and drink with street food vendors, a lounge bar area, food halls and live cookery demonstrations by chefs. The food halls contain stalls from local and regional Welsh food and drink producers with an emphasis on Welsh cuisine. There is also a cheese market with cheese makers from Wales and the rest of the UK.
Food and drink stalls are located along High Street, the pedestrianised area of Bridge Street and on Westgate Square Activities include live music, inflatable chefs on stilts, a balloon modelling magic chef, face painting and colouring activities. [1] [2] There was no festival in 2020 because of the COVID-19 pandemic.