YOUR GENERAL ENTRY TICKET
What's included
Your day or weekend wristband includes entry to the stalls, exhibitions and most of the daytime events at the venues listed below:
The Markets
Over 150 stalls selling a vast array of quality food and produce
- The Market Hall and Rear Yards
- Lower Brewery Yard
- The Cheese and Wine Show
- Priory Centre & Tithe Barn Courtyards
- Cross Street, Nevill Street, Red Square, St John’s Square, Lewis’ Lane and High Street.
The Market Hall
Saturday 10.00am – 8.00pm (extended opening only in Market Hall)
- Street food from local restaurants to eat on the spot
- see map of Wales featuring local produce by The Really Welsh Company
- Home to the Robert Price Kitchens Stage featuring a non-stop programme of cookery demos from top local chefs and the Primary Schools’ Cookery Competition sponsored by The Chartered Institute of Environmental Health (CIEH) - CLICK HERE for full details of the programme
- check out Gwent CAMRA real ale in the rear yard.
The Castle
Family-freindly venue!
Enrol your children in The Sacla’ Food Academy - CLICK HERE for more details
Bust a Germ - hi-tech handwashing, the fun way, with the CIEH
Visit The Dome for a rolling programme of performance, poetry, comedy and music
Food Sculpture with Arts Alive
Culinary Crafts
Have a go at Pétanque!
Organic food for all!
Gerard Baker, chef from the Radio 4 Food Programme will be back with his delicious meals made from organic and local ingredients. Barny Haughton from Bordeaux Quay restaurant in Bristol will be demonstrating his passion for organic ingredients and enthusiasm for creative cooking with young people. Sponsored by Organic Centre Wales (www.organic.aber.ac.uk) Welsh Assembly Government and Rachel’s Organic.