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16-17 SEP 23 CELEBRATING 25 YEARS

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Here at festival HQ we’re committed to introducing you to the people who make your food. We believe that when consumers understand the hard-work

As the food capital of Wales, and home to the Abergavenny Food Festival, Monmouthshire has more than its fair share of fabulous local food

Our beautiful Cooking over Fire stage will be returning to the iconic Abergavenny Castle over festival weekend this year showcasing everything you need to

Abergavenny Food Festival is NOT your average food festival. We don’t just want you to leave feeling well fed and full (although we aim

Ask someone to name a great pairing for Canadian maple syrup, and there’s a good chance the answer will include “pancakes.” But, did you

Wondering how to extend your festival visit this September and keep the family entertained? Planning your family holiday for this summer and not sure

Bringing your family to a food festival can be a brilliant experience, but we appreciate that at times it it can also be a

There’s change in the air – more people are engaging with the food they’re eating and thinking about where they’re buying it from. Words

Hywel Griffith from the Beach House, Oxwich Here at festival HQ we’re committed to introducing you to the people who make your food with

Abergavenny Food Festival CEO Aine Morris lets us know what’s new and what to expect for 2019. As we enter the busy summer period,

Here at festival HQ we’re committed to introducing you to the people who make your food. We believe that when consumers understand the hard-work

Fermentation seems to be the buzz word at the moment – sauerkraut is appearing in the kitchens of home cooks and kombucha has found

Ahead of our full programme going live later this month, we wanted to take the opportunity to say a huge thank you to all

Have you ever wanted to be a pirate? At festival HQ we have a secret yearning to sail the seas with a band of

Here at festival HQ we’re committed to introducing you to the people who make your food. We believe that when consumers understand the hard-work

We normally wait until June to announce more of our attendees, but at festival HQ we just couldn’t sit on our hands any longer.

We’re excited to announce that applications for our 2019 festival crew jobs are now open. These roles are many and varied and offer different

When two writers living in the Black Mountains, Ben Rawlence and Owen Sheers, discussed what they could do to help prepare for a changing