Whitchurch Town Council has announced the return of the Whitchurch Food & Drink Festival on 24 May 2025. They have enlisted Shropshire Festivals to organise the free one-day event.

The festival will celebrate local food and drink, with chef demonstrations using local produce, exhibitors from across the region, and hands-on food sustainability activities from local organisations.

The festival, which hasn’t been held since before Covid, will be held at Jubilee Park for the first time. The Mayor of Whitchurch, Cllr Andy Hall, will host the entertainment on the bandstand throughout the day, which will feature local bands and performance groups.

There will be around 60 exhibitors, street food and bars to explore and local chefs will run demonstrations for all ages. A kids’ area will feature free activities including inflatables, vintage games, alpacas, and have-a-go activities such as circus skills and sports.

The festival will incorporate the Harry Richards Garden and Community Allotment which features a recycled Bottle Greenhouse, designed and built by students from Sir John Talbot's School. The Forest School area will have bee demonstration hives and food waste activities all linked back to food. There will be an initiative to teach people how to plant seeds to grow their own food at home, as well as plans for an Edible Trail where visitors can pick their own food from baskets and pots.

Whitchurch Food & Drink Festival is taking place on Saturday 24 May from 10am until 6pm. To find out more and to apply for a place at the event, visit whitchurchfoodanddrinkfestival.co.uk