The UK's only touring Cheese Festival is making its way around the UK and arriving to a city near you! Not only with all your CheeseFest Faves but this year with Wallace & Gromit!Make sure you come and experience not only some of the world's best cheese and cheese vendors but this year we are celebrating the 30th Anniversary of Wallace & Gromit!This will include;> Meet & Greet Wallace and Gromit > Model Making with Aardman Animations> Wallace & Gromit Life Size Vehicles> Live Cooking Demos> Street Food Stalls> Wallace & Gromit Activity Area> Artisan Cheese Market & Much More> Live MusicREGISTER FOR TICKETS NOW! – www.cheesefestuk.comPlus your CheeseFest favourites; -Halloumi Fries -Gooey Mac N Cheese-Poutine -Melting Raclette -Oozy Mozzarella Sticks-Over 140+ Different Types of Artisan Cheese -MANY MORE CHEESY DELIGHTS!This event will sell out so make sure you register your interest now!REGISTER FOR TICKETS NOW! – www.cheesefestuk.comComing to 18 cities around the uk!Essex – 2nd March – Five Lakes ResortLiverpool – 23rd March – Exhibition Centre Liverpool Harrogate – 6th April – Yorkshire Event Centre Worcester – 13th April – Three Counties Showground Plymouth – 11th May – Plymouth Pavilions Kent – 22nd June – Kent Event Centre Milton Keynes – 7th September – Arena MK Sheffield – 28th September – Ponds Forge International Centre Lincoln – 5th October – Lincolnshire Showground Aberdeen – 19th October – TECAEdinburgh – 9th November – Royal Highland CentrePeterborough – 16th November – Peterborough Arena Glasgow – 30th November – SEC Bath – 7th December – Bath & West Showground Norwich – 14th December – Norfolk Showground Farnborough – Coming soon Leeds – Coming soon London – Coming soon
Experience cheeses from around the world with melted raclettes, gooey mozzarella sticks, top notch toasties and a whole host of unique slices.
Kids can also enjoy model making, life-size cars, screenings of all the most popular Wallace and Gromit movies as well as a meet and greet with the characters themselves.
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Richard Bridgen has been living off Riverside Drive in Lincoln for around five years now, and over recent months he has noticed a particular trend around parking on a section of the High Street, which can impede his view as he tries to turn from Gaunt Street.
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