Published:
3:37 PM May 24, 2021
Stalls on Angel Hill at a previous year’s Our Bury St Edmunds Whitsun Fayre
- Credit: Our Bury St Edmunds
Visitors to the Bury St Edmunds Whitsun Market over the bank holiday weekend can be reassured that strict measures will be in place to keep the event as Covid safe as possible.
Stalls will be further apart to ensure social distancing, sanitising stations will be available and reminders about the hands, face, space message will be prominent.
Craft, flower and food stalls will take centre stage at Angel Hill, where a one way system will be in place, and in the Cornhill and Buttermarket areas of the town, where some local businesses will also have stalls.
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The Aldeburgh Food and Drink Festival at Snape Maltings is back in September 2021
- Credit: Andy Abbott
After a year of staying in, it’s time to go ‘out out’. Anticipating the government confirming a full exit from lockdown towards the end of June, multiple foodie events have been planned in Suffolk for this summer and beyond. Let’s take a look at what’s been announced so far.
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The Aldeburgh Food and Drink Festival at Snape Maltings is back in September 2021
- Credit: Andy Abbott
After a year of staying in, it’s time to go ‘out out’. Anticipating the government confirming a full exit from lockdown towards the end of June, multiple foodie events have been planned in Suffolk for this summer and beyond. Let’s take a look at what’s been announced so far.
1. The Great British Food Festival, Helmingham Hall, July 24 – The stunning setting of Helmingham, with its formal rose gardens, parterres and orchard walks, lends itself perfectly to this event. Alongside hot and cold food, ale and wine bars, craft and gift stalls, foraging walks and chef demos, at the heart of the festival is an artisan market, which will be socially distanced and have a one-way system. Both local and national producers are to feature. A barbecue demo stage will show you how to host the perfect party – spanning everything from Australian and American to seafood specials. An