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This is where you'll read the breaking news about our new format Nantwich Food Festival.

Things have really moved a pace since we were awarded responsibility for delivering a New Look Food Festival for Nantwich  ... and we had to do it all in less than 6 months!  We had to create our own Not For Profit Company, we had to recruit more volunteers, we had to find funding, we had to contact all local people involved in food, we had to ..... the list went on and on, it was endless!

But it's all coming together now. We've had tremendous support from so many businesses and residents of Nantwich and every day something new and exciting is happening.  So visit this page to learn about how things are coming on and the lastest triumphs & tribulations of The Nantwich Food Festival 2010.

Love Food Hate Waste will be supporting our Food Festival, erecting their pavilion and giving a number of presentations throughout the Festival Weekend.  We’re so proud to be associated with an organisation that shares our love of food and does so much to eliminate the piles we throw away; good for our environment as well as our purse!  

Love Food Hate Waste have recently been recognised by The Sunday Times as having a great website; just search it for whatever food is about to go off and up will pop lots of recipes to help you use and enjoy it.  Click here to see for yourself.





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Eateries celebrate success on a plate at our Dining Out Awards

 

LUXURY hotel Rookery Hall was the host and a major winner of the hotly-contested Nantwich Dining Out Awards 2011.
Its restaurant, which holds an AA two-Rosette a...

Added on: 15th December 2011
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2012... It's on again!

It's just been confirmed .... We will be organising the Nantwich Food An Drink Festival again.  The dates are Friday 14th, Saturday 15th and Sunday 16th September 2012.

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Added on: 17th January 2011
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Nantwich Volunteers

"I just can't believe it!"  Graham Fenton, Chairman of the Nantwich Food Festival, could not believe his eyes when over 50 volunteers turned up for briefing at tonights Food Festival Meeting.
The Food Festival is being run by a not-for-profit company, to  put on the greatest festival ever for the benefit of the residents and businesses of Nantwich.  Having no money, they called for volunteers... to ...

Added on: 20th September 2010
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Nantwich Shops support charities

Two of Nantwich’s quaintest shops are playing a big role in the festival while helping to raise cash for their chosen charities.

Ginger and Pickles tea shop on Mill Street is staging a Tea Festival taking visitors on a global tour of tea varieties from all over the world, with tastings and information on their origins.

The event is free and throughout the weekend, the business run by Andy O...

Added on: 24th August 2010
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See the Signs for a Better Festival

As the festival draws near, everything is being done to make it the biggest and best yet.

More than 20 brightly-coloured A-style boards have been placed on prime routes into Nantwich to make sure everyone knows about the fabulous weekend of free family entertainment that lies ahead.

Festival chairman, Graham Fenton, said: “More than 20,000 people enjoyed last year’s festival on Mil...

Added on: 16th August 2010
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