Carlisle Food Fair & Continental Market
(Date of issue: Wednesday, 19 August 2009)
Carlisle’s city centre is set to host the ‘Carlisle Food Fair’
this August Bank Holiday (Thursday, 27 August – Monday, 31
August).
The city centre’s festival of spectacular mouth-watering
delights will include the return of the popular Continental Market
throughout the five-day event and a Local Producers’ Market on
Friday and Saturday (28 and 29 August).
The Continental Market, arranged by the Market Place Europe Ltd,
will feature a host of traders from the far reaches of Europe and
beyond. Goods will include charcuterie specialist meats, freshly
baked pastries, a Spanish trader cooking authentic paella and beer
merchants from Poland and Germany. “Aarons” will also attend
selling a wide range of exotic and rare meats such as alligator,
ostrich and springbok.
Green – fingered shoppers will not be disappointed, as the
market will include the ‘Flying Dutchman’, Dick van de Wardt, one
of the largest plant, flower and bulb specialists from Holland.
A variety of crafts stalls will also be on show, ranging from
Asian jewellery to traditional Russian Dolls.
The Local Producers’ Market includes traders selling local
produce such as Cumberland Sausage, Cumberland Mustard, preserves
& pickles, cakes and truffles. Cumbria is full of such culinary
masterpieces, from simple loaves from local bakeries to dishes in
Michelin starred restaurants, real ale and damson gin. The
programme will also include daily entertainment on the
bandstand.
An ancient Proclamation will be recited at the Market Cross on
Saturday, 29 August. A procession including The Mayor of Carlisle,
Cllr William Graham, Sword and Mace Bearers and other Civic
Dignitaries will make its way from St. Cuthbert’s Church to the
Market Cross in the city centre. Once there, Carlisle City
Council’s Deputy Chief Executive, Dr Jason Gooding, will recite an
ancient Proclamation at 10am. The Proclamation will mark the
official opening of the Carlisle Food Fair.