The first Horsham food and drink festival is being launched to celebrate local fare.
The festival will mark the wealth of speciality foods, producers, farm shops, vineyards, delicatessens, sandwich shops, quality pub fare, restaurants and hotels in the area.
Guided walks with stops at participating cafes and outlets, farm and vineyard open days, food trails, cookery lessons and locally-produced food on menus in pubs and restaurants are some of the events being laid on by the organisers, headed by Horsham District Council.
Producers are being urged to sign up now if they want to take part in the three-week event which runs between September 6 and 28.
Mike Baty, director of economic development, said the council wanted to support the local economy.
He said: "Throughout the foot and mouth crisis, no cases were reported within the district.
"However, due to the closure of the countryside to walkers and visitors and the restricted movement of animals around the country, many businesses suffered.
"The food and drink festival is a key event in supporting the local economy.
"We want to help local residents rediscover the superior freshness, taste and value of locally-produced food."
For more information, telephone Chris Baister, economic development officer, on 01403 215542 or email at chris.baister@horsham.gov.uk
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