Tasty temptation as family-friendly food festival returns for September 2022
Tasty temptation as family-friendly food festival returns for September 2022
--
Planning is underway for the return of one of the longest-established and friendliest food festivals in Wales.
Narberth Food Festival will be back for the 22nd time this September with two days of family-friendly food themed entertainment.
The annual event, first held in 1999, takes place on the last weekend of September, but like many festivals was forced to take a two-year break.
The independent locally-run festival will now be cooking up a delicious treat for foodies of all ages on September 24th and 25th, 2022.
Based alongside the Town Moor in Narberth, Pembrokeshire, there will be plenty to tempt the taste buds with a delicious array of food stalls, passionate guest chefs, toe-tapping live music and entertainment, a bar and more.
The festival has a reputation for celebrating the best of Pembrokeshire and Wales while encouraging new and young talent along the way.
Narberth Food Festival committee chairman Colin Russell said: “Like many festivals we had to put our plans on hold for two years, but we are delighted to say that Narberth Food Festival will be back this year.
“A lot is going on behind the scenes and the break has given us a chance to look at what makes our festival so special and build on that.
“We are very grateful to all those who come and support the festival year, after year and we look forward to welcoming everyone again to celebrate and share a passion for top food and entertainment.”
Narberth Food Festival is a not for profit event and run entirely by volunteers with the support of local businesses and organisations.
The festival site at the top of the high street also offers the chance to explore the bustling town centre with its award-winning array of independent shops, cafes and restaurants.
Two park and ride sites ensure easy access on the day.
Tasty temptation as family-friendly food festival returns for September 2022
Welsh Government Visitor Accommodation (Register and Levy)
Statement from Cllr Paul Miller, Deputy Leader and Cabinet Member for Place, the Region and Climate Change at Pembrokeshire County Council.
Cleddau Bridge Hotel site housing development takes a step forward
Castell Group, in partnership with Pembrokeshire County Council, have completed the sale for the redevelopment of the former Cleddau Bridge Hotel site.
Haverfordwest to change its name
After over 600 years, Haverfordwest, the Market Town and Administrative centre of Pembrokeshire will be reverting to its original name of Haverford in 2030, dropping the 'West' part due to its redundancy.
New houses in Hook included in Council affordable homes plan
Ground breaking event marks start of key Haverfordwest Public Transport project
Kier and Pembrokeshire County Council held a traditional ground breaking event at Haverfordwest Public Transport Interchange (HPTI) last month – celebrating the official start of work on site.
New library management system for Pembrokeshire Libraries
From 8th to 28th May there will be service disruption to the computer system that manages library membership and customer account details, transaction records, library item details and access to digital services.
Spectacular evening of music at Ysgol Greenhill
Music lovers can enjoy a wonderful evening of entertainment at Ysgol Greenhill in Tenby next week, featuring talent straight from the West End.
Partners sign up to Social Model for Health and Wellbeing Charter
Organisations in West Wales that can help improve your overall health and well-being have signed a charter committing to do so.