TasteCumbria is returning to the seaside.
Following the success of the inaugural Taste of the Sea festival in Maryport last year, Taste Cumbria has confirmed that What is described as a "two-day extravaganza of local tastes and family fun" will be run again this summer.
The Taste Cumbria event takes place in the pretty harbour town on the weekend of August 13-14, and its main sponsor this year is Maryport Town Council.
Over both days, there will be a producers’ market at the top of Senhouse Street and, down on the harbourside, there will be a hot food court, drinks tent, live music and a picnic field next to the Shiver Me Timbers play area.
That area will also be used to promote fish and seafood from Maryport and other harbour towns in the area, and the young entrepreneurs’ market.
There will also be chefs’ demonstrations and a children’s fairground and face painters, with Rainbow Wishes Foundation putting on extra activities, as well as a new treasure hunt, with clues created by the primary and junior schools with thanks to 'Little Pictures' workshops.
Throughout the town, pubs and eateries will be getting involved with entertainment during the day and evening.
Maryport Rugby Club will host a comedy night on Saturday, with tickets being announced shortly. There will also be a Cake Off Competition for budding bakers to show off their skills.
Maryport Town Council is the main sponsor of this year’s Taste Maryport festival. Maryport’s Mayor Peter Kendall said: “We loved seeing the streets thronged with smiling people last year and we hope that this event is even bigger and better.
"We want everyone to see what a beautiful place this is and keep them coming back, time after time.
“We hope that Maryport’s businesses will really get behind it too. This is an exciting time for the town, with lots of investment starting to make its mark on our attractions and landscape. Come and see what we have to offer.”
Councillor Mike Johnson, leader of Allerdale Borough Council, the organisers of the event, said: “We held a Taste Cumbria festival in Maryport for the first time last year and it was an amazing success. Independent research showed it brought more than half a million pounds into the local economy and it brought people together after a year of lockdowns.
“We put our festivals in the heart of our towns so that our businesses can benefit from the additional footfall. We add in family entertainment that everyone can enjoy. And we make sure they are a showcase for the county through the wealth of fabulous food and drink on offer.
People aged 16 to 25 may book a place in the entrepreneurs market. Eemail ellie.jones@allerdale.gov.uk. For trader bookings and further information, visit visitallerdale.co.uk/things-to-do/taste-cumbria-maryport
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