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WIN a pair of tickets for the Three Counties Food and Drink Festival with Stroud Times

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Now the warmer weather has arrived, it’s time to start planning ahead for the Summer festival season! Stroud Times is giving away 4 pairs of tickets for the Three Counties Food and Drink Festival on the 26th and 27th July, 2025. 

The event celebrates the very best of the region’s food and drink scene, featuring a line-up of local producers, live TV chef demonstrations from the likes of Simon Rimmer, Cherish Finden and Francesco Mattana, and hands-on workshops for all ages, and a host of fun activities for the whole family!

Special guests this year include the Food Writer, Blogger and Photographer, Jane Dunn (Jane’s Patisserie); MasterChef 2024 Champion, Brin Pirathapan; and guest chef Nelly, from the Great British Bake-Off.

Saturday Chefs | WIN a pair of tickets for the Three Counties Food and Drink Festival with Stroud Times

The festival showcases over 160 delicious traders, live music, street food and family fun, including circus school, arts and crafts and some new and exciting workshops and masterclasses will be announced in the coming weeks.

To win a pair of tickets, please answer the following question:

What is the name of the TV show Simon Rimmer co-presents with Simon Rimmer?

Please email your answer to promotions@stroudtimes.com 

Closing date: Wednesday, April 30

Tickets start at just £12, with a limited number of VIP tickets also available for those who want to enjoy priority parking and an exclusive meet-and-greet with the TV chefs.

Get your tickets now at Three Counties Food and Drink Festival.

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