The Sticky Beak Blog

Sticky Beak Petitions to keep the Derbyshire Food & Drink Fair Alive


Tuesday 16 Dec 2014 by a Content Contributor
See Recent News Articles


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.

Some More Recent Foodie News


IMG


English Wines Complement Summer Menus on The Cavendish Outdoor Terrace
An anticipated summer treat at The Cavendish Hotel is their outdoor Terrace which enjoys views across the lawns and countryside beyond leading to the Chatsworth Estate.
IMG


The Hurt Arms Returns Following Major Refurbishment And Flood Defence Works
One of Derbyshire's most iconic pubs, The Hurt Arms in Ambergate, has officially reopened following a major transformation and £500,000 flood defence investment after severe
IMG


Croots Farm Shop to take part in Open Farm Sunday on 7th June
Award-winning Derbyshire farm shop Croots will be opening its gates to the public for a charity fundraising day as part of a nationwide event to showcase British farming.
IMG


Celebrate The Joys Of The Summer Season At Award-Winning Fischer's Baslow Hall
This week marks the reopening of our glorious summer terrace, in partnership with Laurent-Perrier and Gusbourne. This much-anticipated occasion reflects the gracious hospitality
IMG


New Chapter for Historic Dye House in Milford Derbyshire as Coffee Shop and Bookstore Set to Open
The new occupier of the Ground Floor at the Dye House is Helen Butcher of The Chapter House (Milford) Ltd, who plans to open a welcoming independent coffee shop