The popular Festival of Flavours will return to RHS Garden Bridgewater in Worsley from September 13 to 15, featuring live demonstrations by top chefs, a food market, garden tours, celebrity chef appearances and more family-friendly fun.
A food and gardening festival will be returning to a stunning Salford garden attraction later this month for three days.
READ MORE: Life in the waterside Greater Manchester village with beautiful walks, cosy brunch spots and buzzing bars The festival, now in its third year, will also give visitors a chance to learn more about ‘plot-to-plate’ eating - where ingredients and seasonal produce picked from the gardens at RHS Garden Bridgewater will be used to make fresh and flavoursome dishes.
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