
Taste Cumbria is back in Wigton this Saturday for another festival of food, drink, live music and family fun.
From 10am to 5pm on Saturday April 26, everyone will be able to enjoy free attractions in the heart of the town.
A producers’ market, hot food court, music stage, climbing wall and children’s rides will be in Water Street car park, while the neighbouring Market Hall will host family entertainment.
For the first time, there will be a silent disco which everyone can try, alongside crazy magic and more from Liam Moorhouse, and arts and crafts with NADT Youth.
Those attending the festival by car can park for free at the Nelson Thomlinson school’s sports hall, and, if you want to make a night of it, you could also book tickets for The Dumb Waiter, a play by Harold Pinter, which is being staged at Wigton’s John Peel Theatre that evening.
Taste Cumbria food festivals are organised by Cumberland Council.
Taste Cumbria Wigton will be followed by the Taste of the Sea festival in Maryport on Saturday August 9 and Sunday August 10, before the flagship Taste Cumbria festival in Cockermouth on September 27 and September 28 then Taste Cumbria Carlisle event on November 1 and November 2. Taste Cumbria Christmas takes place in Cockermouth on December 6 and December 7.