Edition: November 2025
Residents and visitors were invited to enjoy the flavours of Sussex at our Sussex Six local food and drink market on Sunday 7 September.
Sussex producers and retail and hospitality businesses who sell local products, showcased delicious street food and local produce, from Sussex beverages and sweet treats to sauces, jams and chutneys. Celebrity chefs cooked their signature dishes at the live cookery theatre, showcasing their skills using Sussex produce.
There was fun for all the family with musical performances led by the Little Notes’ fruit and veg band and the Moo-velous Jersey Girls street entertainers.
The campaign is managed by Natural Partnerships CIC and funded by the UK Government through the Council’s allocation of UK Shared Prosperity Funding and other Sussex district and borough councils.
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