Sticky Beak Petitions to keep the Derbyshire Food & Drink Fair Alive
The Sticky Beak Blog has started a petition to encourage Derbyshire County Council to keep the highly successful Derbyshire Food & Drink Fair and Sticky Beak would like your support
On Tuesday 16th December the Derby Telegraph reported that Derbyshire County Council look set to cancel the event with a final decision expected when the Council's Cabinet meets on Tuesday 23rd December.
http://www.derbytelegraph.co.uk/Derbyshire-Food-Drink-Fair-Annual-event-looks-set/story-25718827-detail/story.html
Local food blog 'The Sticky Beak Blog' feels this is a massive mistake as the event provides vital support for food and drink producers and has started a campaign to continue the event.
The petition can be found at www.thestickybeak.co.uk/petition.asp so if you would like to add your support to the petition please pop over and sign.
This article was supplied by a third party and was not written by the Sticky Beak Blog.
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