A FAMILY-friendly food fair returns this month, celebrating traders from across Wrexham and surrounding areas.
Held at Venue in the Park, in Alyn Waters Country Park, charity Groundwork North Wales are excited to showcase North Wales' local traders once more after the success of their food fair last summer, which saw hundreds from the community come together and support local businesses.
Attendees will find a variety of stalls at the event on Saturday, June 29, from baked goods, locally produced ciders and liqueurs, home-grown pressed sunflower oils, gluten free treats, vegan cheese and more.
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Organiser of the event, Amy Rutter, said: "Each food fair we've held at Alyn Waters Country Park has gone from success to success, welcoming more of the community and it's wonderful businesses. It's great to see so many people come together over their love of food. We can't wait to welcome everyone back this year."
The Summer Food Fair will be open from 11am-3pm for visitors to drop by and browse the produce on show. There will also be face painting and activities for children to enjoy. Visitors can explore the surrounding country park after a visit to the fair, making this a great day out for the whole family.
Entry to the Summer Food Fair is free, and everyone is welcome, including dogs. To find out more about the event, or to take a sneak peek at the stalls lined up, you can visit their Facebook event page.
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