Local British Producers at the BBC Good Food Show Winter

BBC Good food Show showcasing British food from up and down the country 23–27 Nov 2011, NEC, Birmingham
Following on from British Food Fortnight (17 September–2 October), the BBC Good Food Show, 23-27 November, will host the largest display of artisan and British producers in the country. From Aberdeenshire to Cornwall, exhibitors across the UK will display some of the very best food products Britain has to offer. With something for everyone, now is the time to book tickets and support the best of British.
Rachel Poletti-Gadd, Divisional Director says: “At the BBC Good Food Show we are proud to promote the British food industry and to encourage small suppliers and artisan producers to display their products to tens of thousands of enthusiastic foodies.”
The British contingent at the Show is going to be bigger and from a wider area then ever before. Some of the highlights include:
- Chillipepperpete from Brighton, chilli produce
- Cornish Cheese Co, from Cornwall bringing their “World Cheese Award Supreme Champion” blue cheese
- CotswoldGold, rapeseed oil, from Worcestershire
- Burts from Devon, crisps
- Alsop and Walker from East Sussex, cheese
- Jo Hilditch from Herefordshire, British cassis
- Doves Farm from Hungerford, Berkshire with their flour and bakery Items
- Bennett Opie Kent, condiments and pickles
- Woodhouse Farm Leicestershire, meat
- Belvoir Fruit Farm Lincolnshire, cordials
- Napton Water Buffalo Napton, Warwickshire, buffalo burgers
- Burley Fudge, New Forest, fudge
- Trees Can't Dance, Northumberland, chilli sauce
- Supreme Sausages, Oxfordshire, sausages
- Deans of Huntly, Scottish shortbread
- SnowdoniaCheese Co
- Ramans Kitchen from Yorkshire, chutney
- The Garlic Farm from the Isle of Wight bringing their range of garlic products
As well as masses of fantastic individual suppliers, we also have a huge range of regional food groups and associations bringing the best they have to offer, including:
- ScotlandFood and Drink
- True Taste of Wales
- LudlowFood Festival
- Foodlovers Britain approved area
- Slow Food
For more details on products from your local area please contact
ginny.braynsmith@haymarket.com
Bursary Award Scheme
Following the success of last year’s BBC Good Food Shows Bursary Award scheme, we are once again scouring the country to search for the very best small and artisan producers to reward with a free stand at the Show. For more details on this scheme please contact ginny.braynsmith@haymarket.com
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To book please visit BBCGoodFoodShow.com or call 0844 581 1360
SHOW OPENING TIMES:
9am - 6pm (Wed to Sun)
Ticket Prices:
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2011 ADVANCE TICKET PRICES |
Wed to Fri |
Sat |
Sun |
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General Admission Adult |
£20.50 |
£21.50 |
£20.50 |
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VIP |
£85.00 |
£85.00 |
£85.00 |
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VIP Over 65 |
£80.00 |
£80.00 |
£80.00 |
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General Admission with Supertheatre (Gold seat) |
£25.50 |
£26.50 |
£25.50 |
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General Admission with Supertheatre (Standard seat) |
£23.50 |
£24.50 |
£23.50 |
A booking fee applies to all tickets purchased in advance.
Over 65s get £2 off the adult ticket price.
Children between the ages of 5 and 18 are only permitted at the weekend when a reduced child price is on offer. Under 5s are free any day.
The NEC charge £8 for parking.
Group Tickets
If you are booking 10 or more tickets you can benefit from exclusive groups rates and benefits. Go to our Groupspage for more information.
Call: 0800 358 0058
Email: groups@theticketfactory.com
VIP Tickets
Treat yourself to a VIP day out for just £85. For more information please visit the website.
Recipe Collection
Each ticket include a recipe collection (value £10) collectable on the day
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