A star-studded cast, traders reporting their best sales yet, and streets packed with smiling visitors – this weekend saw another great Taste Cumbria festival in Cockermouth.

Times and Star: Market Place street party smilesMarket Place street party smiles (Image: Newsquest)

The event is attracting so much attention it’s going to appear in a new BBC2 series due to be screened next year.

Times and Star: Edith Bowman, Grace Dent and Sean Fletcher in The New Bookshop Edith Bowman, Grace Dent and Sean Fletcher in The New Bookshop (Image: Suzanne Elsworth)

With the working title of The Great British Food Festival, the show is fronted by TV and radio broadcaster and presenters Edith Bowman and Colin Murray, alongside Sean Fletcher who is a regular face on Countryfile.

Edith and Sean were filming in Cockermouth over the festival weekend with Taste Cumbria regulars Andy Walsh of The Coffee Kitchen Bakery and Tony Harrison of Harrison’s Butchers, alongside Irini Tzortzoglou, the MasterChef winner, who was appearing on the festival’s demonstration stage.

Edith Bowman said: “I grew up in a hotel so food has always been part of my DNA. I’m incredibly excited to explore different part of the UK to celebrate the food we produce.”

Sean Fletcher added: “Food and the way it is made, from farm to fork or picker to producer, has always been a passion of mine. It must be obvious because I tend to be given the food assignments on TV shows!”

They weren’t the only stars in town for the weekend.

Times and Star: Grace Dent & Mike Zeller in the Wordsworth House kitchenGrace Dent & Mike Zeller in the Wordsworth House kitchen (Image: Suzanne Elsworth)

Wordsworth House & Garden hosted a Q&A with famed food writer Grace Dent and BBC Radio Cumbria’s Mike Zeller, with The New Bookshop selling out of her books afterwards.

There was also a quiz night with stand up comedian and BBC broadcaster Steffen Peddie, and a Supper Club with Alec Anderson from West Cumbria-based Takeaway@Home who cooked a locally-sourced feast at Cockermouth Cricket Club.

Times and Star: Dan Long from Tony Harrison's Butchers had a busy weekend's salesDan Long from Tony Harrison's Butchers had a busy weekend's sales (Image: Newsquest)

Event manager Ellie Windridge said: “What a fabulous weekend. Thank you to everyone who got involved.

“The Main Street Producers’ Market and Memorial Gardens music, drinks and hot food court were good but I particularly loved the Market Place Street Party.

"Seeing the town’s businesses come out on the street to sell their food, drink and homewares, alongside the entertainers and street artists and street theatre we’d laid on, made for a brilliant atmosphere.

"Taste Cumbria just gets bigger and better.”

Taste Cumbria is organised by Allerdale Borough Council and supported by Cockermouth Town Council, The Coffee Kitchen Bakery, Cartmell Shepherd Solicitors, Tractor Shed Brewing, The Trout Hotel, The Vicky Shared Workspace, Peter Sidwell’s Kitchen, Cockermouth Cricket Club, Tithe Tap, Rock With and Newsquest Cumbria.

There’s one more festival this year - Taste Cumbria Christmas in Cockermouth on December 10 and 11. For more information, email ellie.jones@allerdale.gov.uk or call 01900 702969.

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