The much-loved Lincoln Sausage Festival will return to the city next month to celebrate the iconic dish of the yellowbelly.
Sizzling samples from a range of local producers will entice visitors to Lincoln Castle and Castle Hill between 10am and 5pm on Saturday, October 14.
Lincoln Castle and Castle Hill itself will be filled with stalls selling all types of produce and of course there will be an abundance of Lincolnshire Sausages on offer for people to buy and eat on the day or to take away and enjoy at home.
Entertainment will come from local chef Rachel Green’s cooking demonstrations, lively performances from The Cosmic Sausages, Juggling Jim, and everyone’s favourite: Mr Sausage!
There will also be a children’s marquee at the festival, sponsored by Redhill Farm Free Range Pork, to encourage families to come along and have fun on the day.
The annual event is organised by the Rotary Club of Lincoln Colonia in association with Select Lincolnshire, Lincolnshire County Council and the Lincoln Business Improvement Group.
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