https://www.tenby-today.co.uk/article.cfm?id=129289&headline=Tenby%E2%80%99s%20street%20food%20festival%20won%E2%80%99t%20be%20served%20up%20this%20year§ionIs=news&searchyear=2020 The organisers of a popular street food festival that has been held alongside Tenby’s South Beach for the past three years, have conceded that this year’s planned event will now not take place. The Street Food Warehouse Team had hoped to stage the three-day event which invites a variety of food vendors and attracts...
Learn morehttps://www.edp24.co.uk/going-out/the-cabin-cromer-street-food-tacos-1-6785256 The Cabin street food opens up a shop in Cromer, chef and owner Justin Unsworth has had pop up food stalls and is now settling in the town producing his Asian inspired tacos. Byline: Sonya Duncan (C) Archant 2020 The owner of a street food van that has built up a following across Norfolk...
Learn morehttps://www.mylondon.news/news/south-london-news/london-coronavirus-south-london-street-18721596 A street food business duo from South London lost £50,000 worth of business in lockdown, but managed to transform their business into a fast-selling restaurant. James Timmins from Croydon, and Julia Jefferis from Wimbledon, both 26, met while working as a chef and manager in the competitors and players restaurants at Wimbledon Tennis Championships. “We became best mates,”...
Learn morehttps://www.stroudnewsandjournal.co.uk/news/18611744.thai-2-go-now-open-strouds-new-indoor-street-food-market/ THAI street food stall Thai 2 Go has now opened for business at the Five Valleys Indoor Market. Ian Calvert and Sudjai Phaophong from Painswick will bring freshly made, authentic Thai street food to the market, changing their menu and introducing new dishes on a weekly basis. Their passion for Thai food began in...
Learn morehttps://www.marketrasenmail.co.uk/news/people/street-food-market-back-caistor-2899985 Caistor Street Food Market returns today (Wednesday, July 1), albeit in a slightly scaled-down version for this first event since lockdown began. Organiser Rachel Axcell said: “As it falls before the 4th of July, we are not allowed a bar or live entertainment, so it will be market-style with collection only.” No seating or...
Learn morehttps://www.manchestereveningnews.co.uk/whats-on/food-drink-news/new-1m-street-food-hall-18384263 A new street food market has been given permission to open next to Bridgewater Hall – despite nearby residents raising noise, litter and public nuisance concerns. Society, a £1 million venture between PopCity and Vocation Brewery, promises a ‘high quality and diverse’ offer of food and drink in Manchester city centre. The bar and...
Learn morehttps://www.getreading.co.uk/whats-on/food-drink-news/blue-collar-street-market-returns-18427669 The long wait is over as street market food is coming back to Reading town centre. Blue Collar street market is returning to Marketplace from Wednesday (June 17) as lockdown measures continue to be eased in England. Five traders will be in operation and serving food between 11.30am and 2.30pm. Strict measures will be...
Learn morehttps://www.manchestereveningnews.co.uk/whats-on/food-drink-news/manchester-arndale-welcoming-back-street-18394376 Manchester Arndale will welcome back its street food traders from next week as its market reopens. The shopping centre’s CityLife Award-winning collection of food vendors will be back in business from June 15, along with the rest of the Arndale Market and Food Market.
Learn morehttps://www.theupcoming.co.uk/2020/06/01/londons-street-food-markets-start-to-reopen-across-the-capital/ Food lovers rejoice, sun chasers rejoice, all Londoners rejoice; for even as the days of lockdown stretch on, there is hope yet that the summer might be saved. After an announcement from the government, restrictions have been loosened to allow open-air markets to set up their stalls once again – though admittedly under a...
Learn moreFuture of street food traders in doubt as 70% fear they will go under 31-Mar-2020 By BigHospitality Almost 70% of mobile catering, festival and street food traders believe their businesses will close permanently as a result of the Coronavirus pandemic, according to the trade body that represents the sector. HTTPS://WWW.BIGHOSPITALITY.CO.UK/ARTICLE/2020/03/31/FUTURE-OF-STREET-FOOD-TRADERS-IN-DOUBT-AS-70-FEAR-THEY-WILL-GO-UNDER
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