Shrewsbury Food Festival wins regional award

Local events business Shropshire Festivals, has won Tourism Event/Festival of the Year at the 2025 West Midlands Tourism Awards for its flagship event – Shrewsbury Food Festival. It is the second year running that the Shropshire business has scooped gold and pipped big city events to the post.

On 18 March, the awards night celebrated the best venues, experiences and events from across the West Midlands visitor economy. Fifteen winners were crowned at the annual celebration of the sector at Edgbaston Stadium.

The ceremony was hosted by radio, TV and sports broadcaster Amber Sandhu, with entertainment provided by B:Music Young Performers and music group W!RED. The awards were organised by the West Midlands Growth Company, the region’s lead for the West Midlands Destination Development Partnership.

Shrewsbury Food Festival is an annual event in the town’s Quarry Park which champions local independent producers, chefs, performers, and businesses. It happens across two days on the last weekend in June. The event boasts around 200 food, drink, and homeware exhibitors, chef demonstrations, a chef school, a live music stage, a family entertainment stage, a field to fork area, VIP tent, corporate party tipis, and a whole area of free kids’ activities.

Shropshire Festivals owner, Beth Heath, said, “We were completely shocked to hear our name announced – we didn’t expect to pick up the award two years running, especially being up against events in big cities! I’m so proud that a Shropshire family-run business has scooped gold.

“Shrewsbury Food Festival has been growing in momentum since it was launched in 2013. We’re passionate about creating a day out for the whole family – whether you want to enjoy the bars, street food and live music, shop ‘til you drop, learn from top chefs, or soak up all the free activities and fun for kids. We’re dedicated to creating zero waste events, committed to championing local businesses and people.”

This year’s Shrewsbury Food Festival is taking place on 28 and 29  June.

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Shropshire Festivals’ Beth Heath, Sid Heath and Clare Wells with the award, with Amber Sandhu pictured right.

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