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Change of venue for 2012 Isle of Man Food & Drink Festival

by isleofman.com 6th September 2012
The prolonged wet weather this summer has forced the Planning Committee of the Isle of Man Food and Drink Festival to re-locate the Festival to the Royal Manx Agricultural Show ground at Knockaloe Farm, Patrick. 
 
Despite the current good weather, the car parking field at the Festival’s original site at the Nunnery remains extremely wet and is unlikely to dry out in time. With little alternative car parking nearby and the difficulty of setting up the Festival without churning up the gardens, alternative sites in and around Douglas were checked but none were available. The decision to move to the drier land at Knockaloe has therefore been taken.
 
With views of Peel Head and set in beautiful countryside, Knockaloe will provide a scenic backdrop to the Festival and there is plenty of space for easy car parking and all of the Festival marquees. The Festival will still take place on 22nd and 23rd September, opening at 10am and closing at 5pm with last admissions at 4pm. Details of buses from Douglas will be listed on the Festival website. 
 
Festival activities are unchanged with celebrity chef Ainsley Harriott on Saturday, a full programme of demonstrations from local chefs, the finals of the “I Love Manx Chef of the Year” competition, lots of activities for families, producer marquee and Farmers’ Market with a wide range of local produce to taste and buy, the Farm in the Festival maze, great food and drink and lots more.
 
DEFA Minister, Phil Gawne MHK said: “we very much regret having to change locations but it is important that we find the best way to run a truly enjoyable Festival for everyone.  The only other alternative would have been to cancel the event and we wanted to avoid this as the Festival is an increasingly popular event in the Isle of Man’s show and festival calendar. Knockaloe is an excellent site and I am sure that the Festival this year will build on its growing reputation as the premier event for celebrating local Manx produce.  It promises to provide plenty to see and do so I  hope that lots of people will plan a day out at the Isle of Man Food & Drink Festival at Knockaloe”.
Posted by isleofman.com
Thursday 6th, September 2012 04:08pm.

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