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For Further Information Call the Tourist Information Centre on 01325 388666 Or Visit Our Website Foreword Programme - Market Square For further information call the Tourist Information Centre on 01325 388666 or visit our website www.darlington.gov.uk/culture Foreword Programme - Market Square Councillor Andy Scott – Portfolio Holder for Health and Leisure Saturday Demo Kitchen Entertainment 10.00am 10.30am North Tyneside Steel Band · Juggler & Balloon Modeller 10.45am The Worshipful Mayor, Cllr Ian Haszeldine will open the Food Festival 11.00am Darlington College Stilt Walker · Face Painter · Juggler & Balloon Modeller 11.30am Ski Band · Street Theatre walkabout · Face Painter Juggler & Balloon Modeller 12.00pm Darlington College Face Painter · Juggler & Balloon Modeller 12.30pm North Tyneside Steel Band · Stilt Walker · Face Painter Juggler & Balloon Modeller Welcome 1.00pm Darlington College Face Painter · Juggler & Balloon Modeller 1.30pm Ski Band · Street Theatre Walkabout · Face Painter I would like to personally welcome you to Darlington’s first ever food Juggler & Balloon Modeller festival. 2.00pm Local Chef Stilt Walker · Face Painter · Juggler & Balloon Modeller Markets have been a key part of Darlington life for centuries. The town 2.30pm North Tyneside Steel Band · Face Painter · Juggler & Balloon Modeller continues to offer a diverse range of market events including the very 3.00pm Local Chef Street Theatre Walkabout · Face Painter · Juggler & Balloon Modeller successful Summer Spectacular which drew over 46,000 visitors. French, 3.30pm Ski Band · Stilt Walker · Face Painter · Juggler & Balloon Modeller Italian, German, local farmers and Christmas markets are as popular as ever. 4.00pm Face Painter · Juggler & Balloon Modeller 4.30pm Face Painter Darlington Food Festival is the first event that will focus entirely on local 5.00pm Close and regional food production. A diverse range of food producers will be selling their products at this year’s festival. Our message is very much Sunday Demo Kitchen Kitchen Academy Entertainment about taking a healthier and environmentally friendly approach to buying 10.00am and cooking food. 10.30am Juggler & Balloon Modeller The festival has a great programme of events including chef demonstrations 11.00am Darlington College Fairly Famous Cheesy Ride Street Theatre Stilt Walker · Face Painter · Juggler & Balloon Modeller in the food marquee, with guest appearance by celebrity Chef Lesley Waters. Lots of activities for children, including the fantastic Kitchen 11.30am Public Session Ski Band · Face Painter · Juggler & Balloon Modeller Academy featuring smoothie bikes and gastronomic experiments. A variety 12.00pm Lesley Waters Face Painter · Juggler and Balloon Modeller of bands, street theatre and food tastings. 12.30pm St Augustines Fairly Famous Cheesy Ride Street Theatre Stilt Walker · Face Painter · Juggler & Balloon Modeller Local restaurants are providing a range of offers – look out for special 1.00pm Lesley Waters Face Painter · Juggler and Balloon Modeller dishes through the Darlington Dine campaign. 1.30pm Hurworth School Ski Band · Face Painter · Juggler & Balloon Modeller Enjoy! 2.00pm Lesley Waters Stilt Walker · Face Painter · Juggler & Balloon Modeller 2.30pm Public Session Fairly Famous Cheesy Ride Street Theatre Face Painter · Juggler & Balloon Modeller 3.00pm Local Chef Face Painter · Juggler & Balloon Modeller 3.30pm Mowden Jnr School Ski Band · Stilt Walker · Face Painter 4.00pm Local Chef Face Painter · Juggler & Balloon Modeller 4.30pm Face Painter 5.00pm Close Darlington Food Festival 2008 Darlington Food Festival 2008 TUBWELL ROW PREBEND ROW CHURCH ROW Lesley Waters Member of the Ready HIGH ROW EAST ROW PERFORMANCE KITCHEN Steady Cook team and AREA ACADEMY regular contributor to ITV’s INDOOR MARKET This Morning. Lesley’s lively presentations have inspired audiences of MARKET PLACE Ready Steady Cook (BBC2) and she now appears regularly on ITV1’s This Morning. FOOD MARQUEE Now offering cookery STALLS DEMO KITCHEN courses and informal master classes at The Old Manor, her own school in West Dorset, Lesley combines her natural KET AR talents and passion for E M seasonal food, simply RS HO prepared, with her family THE DOLPHIN CENTRE life. TE FEETHAMS A Lesley’s natural energy fills LG the columns of You Are L E WYND BULL What You Eat magazine, W K giving us authoritative C A inspiration on healthy L B food for all the family. Darlington Food Festival 2008 Darlington Food Festival 2008 Yorkshire Dales Cheese Company Producers and businesses attending the festival 87 Swaledale Ave, Darlington DL3 9AR 01325 243985 Dairy Products Davills Bakery Archers Jersey Ice Cream 24 Westgate, Ripon HG4 2BQ 01765 603544 Bread/Cakes New Moor Farm, Walworth Gate, Darlington DL2 2LD 01325 300336 Ice Cream The Angels Share 9 Grange Road, Darlington DL1 5NA 01324 464479 Bread/Cakes Bluebell Organics Angel Chocolates Gardners Cottage, Forcett Richmond, 1C Sliver Street, Reeth, Nr Richmond, North Yorkshire DL11 7SB 01325 718841 Fruit/Veg North Yorkshire DL11 6SP 01748 884374 Chocolate Burtree House Farm Glendale Ginger Burtree Lane, Darlington DL3 OUY 01325 463521 Puddings/Poultry 5 Annasgarth, Harmby, Non Alcoholic Coquet Valley Preserves Leyburn, North Yorkshire DL8 5PJ 01969 623577 Drinks 3 Eshottheugh, Nr Felton, 01670 787600 Relishes & Gifts Pickled Pink Preserves Morpeth NE65 9QH 189 Woodhouse Lane, Cryer & Stott Cheesemongers Bishop Auckland DL14 6JT 01338 661584 Preserves 5 Weir View, Castleford WF10 2SF 01977 510638 Cheese/Chutney The Pampered Chef Foxs Traditional Confectionary The Cottage, East Pethrow Farm, 6 Berryhill, Greenside, Ryton, Wigglesworth, Cockfield DL13 5HQ 01388 710253 Kitchen Utensils Tyne & Wear NE40 4HS 0191 4136897 Sweets Houndgate Café Gallery MKS Food Distribution 1 Houndgate, Darlington DL1 5RC 01325 468708 Baked Goods 77 The Crossways, Bakery/ Sloe Crafts Hounslow TW5 0JJ 07871 799449 Confectionery Lorbottle West Steads, Thropton, Morpeth NE65 7JT 01665 574672 Liqueurs North East Life (Archant Life) Prospect House, Rouem Road, Mad Hatter Tea Company Norwich NR1 1RE 01845 501524 Regional Magazine Brompton Industrial Park, Brompton on Swale, North Riding, Rose Cottage Foods DL10 7SN 01748 811567 Tea Rose Cottage, Garton on the Wold, Driffield, East Yorkshire YO25 3ET 01377 257700 Savouries I’s Pies Independent Foods Barugh Close, Melmerby, Shaw Meats Ltd Ripon, North Yorkshire HG4 5NB 01765 641200 Pies/Tarts/Cakes Unit One, Millers Business Park, Station Road, Wigton CA7 9BA 01697 344328 Meats Oddbins Ltd 24 Grange Road, Darlington DL1 5NG 01325 468884 Wines The Chirnells Farmhouse Kitchen Debbie & Andrews Ltd The Chirnells, Thropton, Morpeth, Berry Hills, Kirklington, Bedale, Northumberland NE65 7JE 01669 621507 Cakes North Yorkshire DL8 2NL 0800 7836481 Sausages The Crepe Company New Tastes 30 Southbridge Road, Victoria, Hull HU9 1TL 07834 952456 Crepes 35 Greensfield Close, Confectionery/ The Proof of the Pudding Darlington DL3 0ED 01325 241048 Preserves Heckley High House, Weatheroak Farm Shop Alnwick, County Durham NE66 2LQ 01665 602505 Puddings Back Lane, Weeton, Preston PR4 3HS 01253 836386 Meats Traditionally Cheesy Spanish Spirits 1 The Delves, Feidl Head Lane, Unit 5, Earls Court, Low Prudhoe Ind Est, Meats and Halifax HX2 9NL 01422 245549 Dairy Products Prudhoe NE42 6QG 01661 834933 Liqueurs Trees Can’t Dance Ltd Sukhothai Event Catering Lane Head, Loanwood, 4 St Annes Parade, Headingley, Northumberland NE49 0NV 01434 322455 Chilli Sauces Leeds LS6 3NX 0113 2742350 Event Catering Darlington Food Festival 2008 Darlington Food Festival 2008 Darlington Borough Council would like to thank its partners, sponsors and supporters. 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