STREET FOOD WAREHOUSE ANNOUNCE ABERYSTWYTH FOOD FESTIVAL

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Street Food Warehouse announce they will be holding a Street Food festival in Aberystwyth! Street Food Warehouse, a national touring street food collective have today announced that they will be rolling into Aberystwyth for a whole weekend in July 2019 for a street food festival by the seaside.

They are not releasing the date yet but have opened vendor applications and are reaching out to local traders to get involved. The application process will last two weeks, with the end date being the 26th of November at 15:00.

You can apply via their website :
www.streetfoodwarehouse.co.uk 

Street Food Warehouse run numerous events across the UK including the hugely successful Pembrokeshire and Swansea Street Food Festivals which run annually. In partnership with Aberystwyth Marina, the event will run during the summer of 2019 and will bring local and national street food vendors to the beautiful West Coast of Wales.

Event Manager Caroline Kinderman says:

“We have been dying to hold an event in Aberystwyth for some time now and are really excited that this is happening in 2019! We would really like to reach out to the local street food community and encourage people to apply to trade with us as we know from first hand experience there is a wealth of street food talent in West Wales!”

Whilst the team are not releasing the date of the event publicly, traders can drop them an email to info@streetfoodwarehouse for information.

So, are you interested in representing the street food scene in Aberystwyth and Ceredigion next summer? Do you know a vendor who would love to take part? Get in contact or simply apply via the website above before it’s too late!


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