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New Features as popular Food and Drink Festival returns


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You will find us at stall 69 where we will have a range of cakes, pastries and pies for you to try and buy. Come and say hello.


it’s 5th year, the


popular Beccles Food and Drink Festival is returning in 2019 with some new features to celebrate the best of Suffolk and Norfolk producers.


The


free event, set for Saturday 25th May, will showcase over 70 food and drink stalls, many of them local artisan producers, as well as those from further afield in East Anglia. As well as stallholders who have supported the event from the start, new traders to feature include


those making artisan Scotch eggs, Greek Cypriot skewers, Suffolk gin and vodka, and bacon relish, mayonnaise and mustard. Based in the centre of the vibrant market town around New Market, Sheepgate,


in St Michael’s


Church and the Public Hall, the Festival runs from 10 am till 4 pm and will include a competition, street food, music and children’s entertainment. East Coast College


be running a food theatre, including


demonstrations


will by


Mark Dixon from the Kings Head at Fleggburgh, James Santello from the Dukes Head at Somerleyton and Marie Taylor will cook a game dish from the nearby Sotterley Estate. Another first for the Festival is a mini “Battle of the Beccles


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eight butchers who sell their sausages in or just outside the town, while John Hemmant from Chet and Waveney Valley Vineyard will give a talk on winemaking. Another new feature for 2019


is a series of Fringe events held at venues in the town and within a 15 mile radius. Running from 18th May till 2nd June, invited food and drink establishments in the local area will be running a variety of events, from Asian, Vegan, Japanese and Sushi


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The accident repair centre in Halesworth is one of the largest in East Anglia, covering over 45000sq ft. It’s capable of repairing all types of vehicles, from small cars to all types of heavy goods vehicles. To give you an idea of the scale, it can straighten a lorry chassis’ and if needed, completely respray a double decker bus. Recently, after a successful application and assistance from the Business Energy Efficiency Anglia Programme, Hammonds enhanced their eco credentials with the installation of three new Junair spray booths, capable of not only spraying cars, but the largest panel vans, too. This followed a previous investment in 2016 when they added a suite of solar panels to two of their main buildings.


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SATURDAY 18th – Chris North, Amazing Mysteries (10+) 7.30pm. The illusionist’s latest offering. Witness some of the inexplicable curiosities that astounded Victorian audiences. Sunday 19th – Within the Golden Hour (World Premiere) 2pm. The contemporary face of The Royal Ballet in works from three of today’s leading choreographers.


Monday 20th – Shoplifters (15), 7.45pm. Warm, understated drama. A family take in a small child left outside in the cold. They barely make enough to survive but live happily together until an unforeseen incident tests the bonds that unite them. Tuesday 21st – To Catch a Thief (PG), dementia-friendly matinee, 1pm. A jewel thief is at large, and all evidence points to Cary Grant.


Matthew Bourne’s Swan Lake, More2Screen, 7pm. A thrilling, audacious and witty production which shattered convention, turned tradition upside down and took the dance world by storm.


Thursday 23rd – Red Room, a murder mystery tribute to the world of Twin Peaks, Strange Fascination Theatre, 7.30pm, £25 with buffet, Max of 35 tickets available, runtime 2 hours.


Friday 24th-An Honest Gentleman, 7.30pm. Little is known of Thomas Easter, East Anglia’s very own Dick Turpin, except that he was born in


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nights to Suffolk and cheese themed menus, a chocolate experience, fizzy wine and canapes,


a lamb themed


Farmers Market, gin tasting with cocktails and canapes, a sausage making workshop and a farm tour.


Host


establishments include Graze at


the White Horse, Relish Café, Urban Jungle Suffolk, Momiji Japanese, Waveney House Hotel, Baileys, Chet and Waveney Valley Vineyard, Beccles Farmers Market, Swan House, Peachey’s Preserves and Meadow Classroom at


Free Festival programmes, containing


Maisebrooke details


the events, recipes, and a competition for the event day,


Farm. of all


are available from Visitor Information Points in Beccles at Beccles Books, Saxons, the Library, Station Café and Quay Café. A free Park & Ride shuttle


service will run throughout the event from Beccles Quay, where additional parking will be available. Beccles is well served by both rail and bus links, both within easy walking distance of the Festival, and visitors are encouraged to use public transport to avoid town centre congestion on the day. For further


information


and the full programme, go to becclesfoodfestival.co.uk, Facebook and Twitter.


Our Award


Winning pies will be


available at Beccles


Food & Drink Festival


Images - Charlotte James Photography & Events. Fisher Theatre (Runtime: 2h 14mins).


Aylsham in Norfolk in 1715 and was hung at Tyburn 24 years later. This musical fills in the gaps.


Saturday 25th-New Grass Cutters, 7.30pm. The superb musicians who tour with Joe Brown play stunning new arrangements of rock and pop classics.


Friday 31st-Tori Freestone


Trio, A Sea of Clouds, 7.30pm. Drawing inspiration from today’s cordless trios, infused with sounds from her folk roots, Tori Freestone’s new set also has Latin and Brazilian elements. JUNE: Wednesday 5th to Saturday 8th - Charlie & The Chocolate Factory. 7.30pm (plus 2pm Saturday show). The Fisher Youth Theatre Group in their unique, exciting take on the Roald Dahl classic. Monday 10th - Bohemian Rhapsody


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foot-stomping celebration of Queen, their music and their extraordinary lead singer Freddie Mercury. Tuesday 11th - Some Like it Hot (PG), 1pm. (Dementia Friendly) (Runtime 117 mins) To elude irate Chicago mobsters


Tony Curtis and


Jack Lemmon masquerade as women musicians and befriend a


beautiful


Monroe). Art


singer Exhibitions:


(Marilyn Artist &


Sculptor - Mark Purllant May 19th – June 20th. Fisher Theatre, 10 Broad St, Bungay, NR35 1EE.


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