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030 FOOD & DRINK


indexmagazine.co.uk


PUB IN THE PARK RETURNS to Tunbridge Wells & tickets are now on sale!


Tom Kerridge’s food and music festival, Pub in the Park, is returning to Tunbridge Wells from 12th-14th July, bringing the people of Kent top notch food and cracking live music for a three-day event.


Expect amazing tasting dishes from pop-


ups of award-winning pubs and restaurants, including Tom Kerridge’s The Hand & Flowers, The Kentish Hare, The Sportsman and The Compasses Inn. The menus have yet to be released, but you can expect the same high standards and mouth-watering meals as 2018. There’ll be cooking demonstrations from some of the UK’s top chefs, who’ll be showing off their skills on the Chef Demo Stage. A wide range of bars will be serving bevvys from cocktails to cold ones and prosecco to Pimm’s, all topped off with some cracking music from the main stage to fi nish off the day nicely – last year there were highlights of Billy Ocean, Melanie C and Razorlight. Keep an eye out for further announcements of pubs, chefs and music joining the Pub in the Park 2019 line-up. Alongside Tunbridge Wells, Tom and his Pub in the Park tour will also be stopping off in: • Marlow, Higginson Park 17th-19th May • Roundhay, Leeds, Roundhay Park 31st May-2nd June


• Knutsford, The Lambing Shed 7th-9th June • Bath, Royal, Victoria Park 21st-23rd June • Warwick, St Nicholas Park 5th-7th July • London, Chiswick, Chiswick House 6th-8th September • St Albans Verulamium Park 13th-15th September


• Tickets are on sale now. For tickets and all the latest updates, sign up to the newsletter at pubintheparkuk.com


Local pubs shortlisted in Publican Awards


Kent-based Shepherd Neame has been nominated in the prestigious Publican Awards for 2019. Britain’s oldest brewer, which also owns a signifi cant pub estate, has been named after the fi rst stage of judging as one of the fi nalists in the Best Managed Pub Company with more than 51 sites category. The Market House in


Maidstone and the Boathouse at Yalding, are two of Shepherd Neame’s managed pub estates, both of which recently underwent major refurbishment The results will be announced at a dinner and awards ceremony on 12th March, which takes place at London’s Battersea Evolution.


HAVE YOU HEARD ABOUT


‘The Planetary Health Diet’? Scientists have been trying to fi gure out how we are going to feed billions more people in the decades to come, creating a diet that promises to save lives, feed 10 billion people and all without causing catastrophic damage to the planet.


Their answer – ‘the planetary health diet’ – which does not completely banish meat and dairy.*


Want to know what changes you’re going to have to make to your diet? Then visit our website at indexmagazine. co.uk and check out Stephanie Blaise’s blog on how small changes in your daily diet can help save our planet, along with her delicious and nutritious recipe suggestions.


For the


ale fan in your life From gift


vouchers to glasses, The


Hildenborough


Brewery Ltd has that unique present for the real ale lover in your life.


Brewed, bottled and labelled by hand at their home-based village brewery, and sold individually or in gift packs, you can add a personalised beer label to make it a very special craft beer gift! Currently available – for home delivery or collection – is Golden Ale Wheat Beer APA and Porter Best Bitter. All Hildenborough Brewery Ltd’s beer is fermented in air tight, water cooled, food grade stainless steel conical fermenters.


• Visit hildenboroughbrewery.com, call 07557 117078 or follow on Facebook @hildenbrew


*Visit eatforum.org/eat-lancet-commission & bbc.co.uk/news/health-46865204


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