New Autumn Food Festival coming to Warwick this September

By James Smith

23rd Jul 2024 | Local News

Warwick's new Autumn Food Festival will be held on Sunday 29 September (image via CJ's)
Warwick's new Autumn Food Festival will be held on Sunday 29 September (image via CJ's)

A new Autumn Food Festival is set to come to Warwick this September, organised by CJ's Events Warwickshire.

The company, which already organises the very popular May food festival in town, is bringing its latest offering on Sunday 29 September.

With the 2024 food festival having moved to St Nicholas Park for the first time a few weeks ago, the Autumn Food Festival will be hosted in the town centre in Market Place.

As ever, there will be a huge range of food and drinks traders, with over 50 businesses coming to the town centre.

This as well as music, kids rides and face painting!

CJ's company director told Nub News: "We decided to introduce a second event, the Autumn Food Festival, to further support the local economy and draw more visitors to the town centre.

"This new festival will provide a platform for our local independent businesses to showcase their offerings and increase foot traffic in Warwick.

"Our existing May Food Festival was relocated due to its growth, which presented logistical and health & safety challenges.

"The Autumn Food Festival will be a smaller event, featuring approximately 50 traders and entertainment, with the primary goal of boosting footfall for local independent shops.

"We are working with the town council along with the chamber of trade to ensure events have a positive impact on Warwick town."

Find out more here.

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