Accrington Food & Drink Festival

Accrington Food & Drink Festival The next Accrington Food Festival will take place on Saturday, 1st June 2024 in Accrington

The Accrington Food Festival will return on Saturday 1st June (10am - 4pm) in Accrington Town Centre.

Michelin Star chef, author and host of Saturday Kitchen Glynn Purnell will headline the main stage alongside Netflix star Molly Robbins, who returns to compere the festival for the third year running.

Also known as “The Yummy Brummie”, Glynn started cooking professionally at the age of 14 in

a hotel kitchen, he was quickly promoted and went on to discover his passion for fine dining. He went on to win the first Michelin Star in Birmingham, and owns three restaurants in the Midlands.

Glynn has also won two series’ of Great British Menu and hosted and appeared on Saturday Kitchen.

Organisers of the free to attend event, , are delighted to welcome Glynn to the event, with the TV chef set to cook an exciting dish in the main cooking demonstration area featuring some delicious fish from Bramwells Fish on Accrington Market.

Glynn will be joined by star of Netflix’s Extreme Cake Makers, Molly Robbins, who will be returning to the event for the third year running as compere, while she will also be decorating a special commemorative cake for Hyndburn Borough Council’s 50th anniversary.

Amazing Accrington are running a competition ahead of the food festival, which will challenge local school children to design the cake, which will then be produced and decorated by Molly.

Local chef and owner of The Crafty Fox, Paul Fox, will complete a stellar line-up on the main stage, cooking a special dish which visitors to the event can sample following the cooking demonstration.

With over 60 stalls to choose from including the extremely popular Finch Bakery, the 2024 Accrington Food Festival will also celebrate the very best of Lancashire produce including a new ‘Farm to Plate’ offering courtesy of BBC Radio Lancashire presenter, Stephen Lowe.

With continental stalls along Broadway and the Accrington Market pods outside the town hall, there will be plenty of opportunities to enjoy foods from around the world throughout the event.

A free new attraction will also be heading to the Accrington Food Festival, giving visitors the chance to enjoy the ultimate flying experience in a Spitfire simulator.

Built in the 1980s by a film studio to be used in TV dramas, the exact 1/1 scale MK IX Spitfire features fully functioning analogue instrumentation and flight controls, with many original period parts fitted and functioning in accordance with the original warbird including realistic sound and vibrations.

Open to everyone aged 10 and above (under 16s must be accompanied by an adult), the experience will allow people to enjoy a free flight over Dover, France or London, all set in the 1940s. With many different scenarios available including take-off and landing, there is also the opportunity to test your skills at dogfighting and shooting down the Luftwaffe.

The free attraction will be part of a full day of activities to commemorate the 80th anniversary of D-Day, including the return of the popular Candy Bomber commemoration with local estate agents Pendle Hill Properties.

250 Hershey Bars and 250 little parachute men will be handed out to Under 12s at 2pm on a first come, first served basis from a WWII military jeep, to celebrate the famous Candy Bomber, Col. Gail Seymour Halvorsen, an American pilot who gained fame for dropping candy to German children during the Berlin airlift of 1948.

A war re-enactment will also take place from 1pm in the grounds of St James’ Church and new for 2024, the re-enactment will feature a special appearance from “The Mad Piper”.

Despite pipers being banned from the front line after WWI by the English War Office, due to enemy forces targeting them because of the moral boost they provided, Brigadier Simon Fraser, 15th Lord Lovat, commander of 1 Special Service Brigade, wanted to continue the tradition of having a piper by his side.

Due to them being Scottish and not English, on D-Day Lord Lovat instructed a young ‘Private Bill Millin’ to play Highland Laddie as the troops reached the shore. Despite many around him getting shot, Millin continued playing the bagpipes, with the sound they made being heard over the noise of gunfire.

Only later did they discover, from a captured German sniper, that they did not shoot Millin, as they thought he had gone mad and had taken pity on him.

A lone “mad” piper from the world famous Accrington Pipe Band will re-enact this famous D-Day story during the Accrington Food Festival war re-enactment.

Keep up to date with the latest updates and announcements on the event by visiting https://www.amazingaccrington.co.uk/

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  • Taking place on Saturday 2nd June 2018: 10am – 4pm

  • Gold sponsors are Duckworths Estate Agents, Accrington & Rossendale College and QualitySolicitors AcklamBond

  • Entertainment bigger and better than ever