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28th March ‐ 3rd April Milford on Sea Food Week is once again taking place from Bank Holiday Monday 28th March to Sunday 3rd April 2016. During Food Week the village will be alive with Celebrity Shows, Themed Dining Evenings, Professional Cookery Theatre, Cooking Demonstraons, Educaonal Talks, Wine Tasngs, Dining Offers, Kids’ Events and more.


This year, Ping Coombes, winner of MasterChef 2014, will be doing a show as will Howard Middleton from the Great Brish Bake Off. More shows are soon to be announced. To close Food Week there will be the ever popular Sunday Food Market, giving you a chance to savour the best of local produce and street food.


Everyone of every age is included and there are over 100 village events and shows, many of which are free and all organised by local organisaons, businesses or individuals; all you have to do is simply come along and join in!


Food Week is truly a, ‘By the Community, For the Community’ event and your support is crical to us. We thank you for geng involved, whether by parcipang or simply enjoying the many events throughout the village.


A big thank you goes to all the Sponsors and Friends of Food Week; without these supporters the whole event simply could not be as excellent as it is.


If you would like to become a Sponsor or Friend, please visit the website, or contact david@milfordonsea.org.


Most importantly, make sure you enjoy Food Week!


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