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Lincolnshire Food & Gift this weekend!

Chris

11/25/2024 3:13:22 PM

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The countdown is on! With just a few days until Lincolnshire Food & Gift  returns to the Lincolnshire Showground, excitement is building as exhibitors, and organisers of the Lincolnshire Agricultural Society make their final preparations for one of the region’s most beloved annual events.

 

Taking place on Saturday 30th November and Sunday 1st December, the event promises to be a festive extravaganza filled with delicious local food, unique gifts, and holiday cheer. Hundreds of exhibitors from across Lincolnshire and beyond will come together to showcase the very best of handmade crafts, gourmet treats, and seasonal delights, ensuring there’s something for everyone to enjoy.

 

“Lincolnshire Food & Gift is one of our favourite events of the year,” says Verity Newcombe, Head of Communications at the Lincolnshire Agricultural Society. “It’s a wonderful opportunity to celebrate the talent and creativity of local businesses while giving visitors the chance to get into the festive spirit and find something truly special.”

 

Among the exhibitors gearing up for next weekend is Cheesy Pig, a Lincolnshire-based business known for its indulgent handmade cheesy treats. They’ve been part of the fair for several years and are thrilled to return in 2024.

 

“We love Lincolnshire Food & Gift – it’s such a fun, festive event,” says the team at Cheesy Pig. “Our favourite part is seeing customers enjoy our products and hearing their feedback. The Showground is always buzzing with festive cheer, and we can’t wait to be part of it again this year!

 

We’ve been busy preparing and can’t wait to meet new and returning customers and introduce our Christmas special 'The Crimbo' to this year's menu”.

 

This year’s fair will also feature:

 

 

 

 

 

Lincolnshire Agricultural Society Chief Executive, Charlotte Powell, said:

 

“We are so proud to host this annual celebration of local food, craft, and community. This event is a fantastic way to kick off the holiday season, and we can’t wait to welcome everyone to the Showground next weekend.

 

The whole team have been working tirelessly to make this event bigger and better than ever!”

 

Save 29% on your family ticket by booking in advance!

 

Advanced tickets for the Lincolnshire Food & Gift are £6.50 for general admission, £4.00 for ages 3-12 years and under 2’s can enjoy the event for free. All advanced tickets are subject to booking fees. 

 

To book visit lincolnshireshowground.co.uk/food-gift or £9.00 on the door for general admission and £8.00 for concessions (ages 65+) with valid ID. Parking is free of charge. 

 

Advanced tickets for Storytime with Santa cost £9 per child (plus a booking fee). All children must be accompanied by an adult. One adult is free, and tickets for additional adults cost £3 each (plus a booking fee).

 

For more information, please visit lincolnshireshowground.co.uk/food-gift

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