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Louth Food and Drink Festival Returns with Over 50 Stalls and Street Theatre

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Louth Food and Drink Festival Returns with Over 50 Stalls and Street Theatre

The Louth Food and Drink Festival is due to make its triumphant return for the third year in a row, providing attendees with a vibrant display of the area’s delightful food scene. Scheduled to take place this upcoming Sunday between 10:00 and 16:00 BST, the festival will enliven the streets of Louth, featuring in excess of 50 stalls exhibiting a broad selection of street food, artisan goods, and regionally produced delicacies.

Coordinated with backing from the East Lindsey District Council, the festival aims to commemorate the rich culinary culture of the region. Festival-goers can also look forward to a diverse range of entertainment, including the street theatre performance, ‘Never a Gull Moment’. Councillor Adam Grist, responsible for market towns and the rural economy, commented, ‘This event presents a superb opportunity to showcase the quality and variety of food, drink and creative talent in Louth.’

This article has been reproduced in a revised format by The Lincoln Post, based on original reporting from www.bbc.com.

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