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Abergavenny Food Festival

Dates: 2010-09-20 until 2010-09-22

2010 dates to be confirmed

www.abergavennyfoodfestival.com

Tel: Cathy Green 01873 851643

Described as the ‘Glastonbury of Food Festivals’, Abergavenny is the place for those passionate about food and food issues, and a chance to meet farmers, producers and cooks.
Among the attractions at what has been called the “liveliest, most cultured and quirky food festival in the country” are master classes, a Cheese and Wine Show, Fish Market and children’s Food Academy.

Opening Times:
10am – 5pm

Admission:
tbc

Disabled facilities:
Shop mobility 10am – 6pm, book in advance on 0800 2983656

Narberth Food Festival

Dates: 2010-09-24 until 2010-09-26

www.narberthfoodfestival.co.uk

Tel: Sarah Miller 01994 240237

The opening day of the Narberth Food Festival has an educational theme with ‘How to Make’ demonstrations for local school children.
While the Saturday and Sunday of the event will focus on local food and its producers. Cookery demonstrations; and international cuisine will also be on the menu.

Opening Times:
Friday (education day) 9am – 3pm
Saturday & Sunday 10am – 5pm

Admission:
tbc

Disabled facilities:
Access, seating & parking

The Really Wild Food and Countryside Festival

Dates: 2010-09-01 until 2010-09-02

2010 dates to be confirmed

www.reallywildfestival.co.uk

Tel: Julia Horton / Brian Powdrill 01348 891381

A unique event which celebrates all foods from the wild. The St David’s based festival includes hedgerow and coastal produce with the aim of raising awareness of food which can and cannot be eaten and to explore and encourage innovative and traditional recipes produced from wild ingredients, as well as the issues affecting the sustainability of the countryside.

Opening Times:
10am – 5pm

Admission:
tbc

Children free

Disabled facilities:
Nearby toilets

Aberystwyth Food & Drink Festival

Dates: 2010-09-14 until 2010-09-15

2010 dates to be confirmed

www.ceredigion.gov.uk

Tel: 01970 633066

A celebration of Welsh food and drink
with some 60 producers selling their wares in Aberystwyth’s Baker Street accompanied by cookery demonstrations and entertainment, with the venue changing on the Sunday to the town’s North Parade.

Opening Times:

Admission:
Free

Disabled facilities:
Access & toilets at Bethel Chapel vestry

Mold Food and Drink Festival

Dates: 2010-09-25 until 2010-09-26

www.moldfoodfestival.co.uk

Tel: Greg Shankar – 01352 758662

Held in New Street Car Park in Mold the festival brings together over 60 food stalls with a high local presence. Other activities include celebrity chef demonstrations, competitions, schools projects and kids workshops.

Opening Times:
Tbc

Admission:
tbc

Haverfordwest Harvest Fayre

Date: 2010-09-28

2010 dates to be confirmed

Tel: Kate Morgan – 01437 776168

The annual autumn fayre celebrates the best seasonal Pembrokeshire produce as well as British Food Fortnight.

As well as a tempting choice of delicious local produce, there will be cookery demonstrations, recipe ideas and tastings.

Opening Times:
Tbc

Admission:
Free

Welsh Food Festival

Dates: 2010-09-04 until 2010-09-05

Dates for 2010 to be confirmed.

www.welshfoodfestival.co.uk/

info@welshfoodfestival.co.uk
Tel: 01686 640644

Enjoy a day meeting the producers, learning from some great local cookery experts or simply taking in the lush surroundings and enjoying the activities available for all ages.

Address: Glansevern Hall, Berriew, Powys

The Great British Cheese Festival

Dates: 2010-09-24 until 2010-09-26

2010 dates to be confirmed

www.thecheeseweb.com

Main Contact – Heather Brown h.a.brown@cardiff.gov.uk

Britain’s Biggest Cheese Festival held at Cardiff Castle every year.

A Festival like no other with the style of a Royal picnic and the atmosphere of a Farmers Market.

Admission:
tbc

The Welsh Food Festival, Berriew - Trade Reception

Date: 2010-09-04

Mid Wales Local Food Talks will be hosting a number of VIP receptions within some of Mid Wales’ premier events, which will include demonstrations and case studies of some of our local food and drink producers. An excellent opportunity to network with other tourism and hospitality businesses.

Hay on Wye Food Festival – 26th June 2010
The Welsh Food Festival, Berriew – 4th September 2010
Brecon Food Festival – 2nd October 2010, 2.00pm – 4.00pm

You can register either via post or e-mail. We will need your full contact details and also note which reception you wish to attend:

Pip Williamson,
Mid Wales Local Food Talks, Tourism Partnership Mid Wales, Y Plas, Machynlleth, Powys, SY20 8ER
info@localfoodtalks.co.uk