Cheerbrook in Nantwich sizzles after sausages shortlisted in Cheshire competition
Cheerbrook in Nantwich is among the finalists for the Taste Cheshire Food and Drink Festival Sausage competition.
Cheerbrook in Nantwich is among the finalists for the Taste Cheshire Food and Drink Festival Sausage competition.
Cheerbrook in Nantwich is among the finalists for the Taste Cheshire Food and Drink Festival Sausage competition.
The annual event, in its 12th year, attracted butchers across Cheshire, Wirral and North Wales entering in both the Traditional Pork Sausage category and the Flavoured Sausage.
By Kirsty Rollings
Nantwich’s top eateries gathered for a celebration of the town’s Food and Drink Festival – and for the annual “Nantwich Foodies” awards.
Residence Bar and Restaurant on Mill Street hosted the awards night which unveiled the results in the public’s favourite places to drink and eat.
Organisers and retailers in Nantwich have hailed this weekend’s Food and Drink Festival a massive success.
Tens of thousands of visitors have flocked to the town centre over the last three days.
Thousands of people are set to descend on Nantwich over the next three days as the annual Food and Drink Festival gets underway.
Venues and marquees across the town centre will be staging events and food and drinks demonstrations with products from across the country on show.
A Nantwich Museum exhibition during the town’s Food and Drink Festival is sure to create a buzz – with the focus on bees!
The Pillory Street venue, which will be open 10.30-4.30pm during the three-day festival, has a First World War exhibition on show.
Nantwich’s eagerly-awaited Food and Drink Festival will boost the town’s economy by £2 million, say organisers.
They say the event, over the first weekend in September, promises to be bigger and better with more attractions, late night opening and larger marquees housing delicacies from across the globe.
Nantwich’s Oxfam Books and Music shop will be joining in this year’s Food and Drink Festival.
Volunteers who run the store on Pepper Street are opening throughout the festival from Friday September 5 to Sunday September 7.
Nantwich Food and Drink Festival is set to unveil a new look this year, offering visitors more displays and activities to get their teeth into.
Organisers are to include a new giant food hall on Love Lane car-park in the centre of town.
Organisers of the Nantwich Food and Drink Festival have issued a plea for volunteers to help at this year’s event. The three-day festival, in September, attracts thousands of people to the town.
Top eateries across South Cheshire have been rewarded after thousands of diners voted in a Nantwich Food and Drink Festival contest. The third Dining Out Awards attracted a large crowd of hotel, restaurant, pub and café owners to a presentation ceremony at Rookery Hall Hotel.
A man has been charged with a burglary and attempted burglary of houses in Nantwich. John Joseph McNally, 39, was charged after the incidents took place on Manor Road North.
Two mouth-watering meals have been crowned winners of the “Dabber’s Dish” competition in Nantwich. The competition was launched to coincide with the Nantwich Food and Drink Festival.
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