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Eat The Devon Way

An event in May in Devon
Dingles Fairground Heritage Centre
Lifton
Event begins: 30th November -0001
Eat The Devon Way ends on 30th November -0001
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Eat The Devon Way is a brand new food "destination", being organised by passionate Food Producers from Devon, Yarty Valley, Hi-T's Fudge & Language Farm, along with Children's Hospice South West and featured venues Lewtrenchard Manor, Arundell Arms and Harris Arms. Our aim is to fill over 90 stalls with the largest variety of produce and potentially creating the largest consumer Food & Drink event in the South West!

It will be a fun bank holiday weekend outing for all the family!

Telephone: 07922086201
Contact name: Tina Allwork
email: bookings@eatthedevonway.co.uk

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