Flying food

A tasty line-up of over 90 local producers will be heading to the Cosford Food Festival, taking place on Saturday 22 and Sunday 23 July, promising to serve up the very best food and drink the Midlands has to offer. Held in the unique setting of the RAF Museum, a bustling food market will showcase some of the region’s finest artisan produce and locally brewed beverages. With 26 new producers this year’s event will the biggest yet. Visitors can ample street food with flavours from around the world, from Indian, Italian and French cuisine to a taste of the Caribbean, as well as Cuban and Mexican fare.

There will be live cooking demonstrations from local chefs and music performances from Cosford and Shawbury Military Wives Choir along with 1940s vintage vocal harmony trio the Bluebird Belles. Tickets £5, children £2, family £14. For tickets in advance visit rafmuseum.org/cosford.

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