A celebration of local food, drink and 'little luxuries' is coming to Port Sunlight for its first-ever autumn edition. Visitors can expect over 30 Merseyside makers offering a range of treats, from chocolate and honey to jambalaya and Lebanese bread. Family-friendly entertainment includes performances from the Wirral Poetry Festival, Havana Nights dances and Bear Hunt Books storytelling.
A 'food, drink and little luxuries' festival is coming to Port Sunlight for its first-ever autumn edition. There will be more than 30 of Merseyside's best local makers offering a range of tasty treats. Stalls include everything from indulgent chocolate and homemade honey to jambalaya and Lebanese bread. Visitors can also enjoy a selection of 'little luxuries' with flavours from all over the world.
The Sugar and Spice Festival takes place over the diamond-landscaped park, opposite Port Sunlight Museum, on Saturday, October 5, from 11am until 4pm. The festival is free to attend with free parking available opposite the museum and on surrounding streets. Pre-booking is essential for the autumn trail and numbers are limited. You can find tickets here.
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