Local business wins free stall at Longton's first Food and Drink Festival

By Sarah Garner

12th Jul 2023 | Local News

The brand-new festival will take place at Longton Exchange Shopping Centre on Saturday 26 August (Nub News).
The brand-new festival will take place at Longton Exchange Shopping Centre on Saturday 26 August (Nub News).

A local business has won Longton Exchange's competition which offers a free stall at their first ever Food and Drink Festival next month.

The winner, Sando Deli, is known for its outstanding food and drinks with a touch of boutique shopping.

The festival, which takes place on 26 August, promises to be a sensational event, with a range of food and drink stalls for visitors to enjoy.

The remaining stalls for the festival will be announced in the near future, promising a remarkable assortment of culinary delights.

Sando Deli has won a rent-free stall for the whole weekend (Longton Exchange).

The festival promises to be a family-friendly event - children can embark on an exciting adventure, searching for hidden food item posters cleverly concealed in the tenants' windows.

As they successfully complete the trail and mark off the discovered food items in their accompanying word search, they will be rewarded with complimentary face paint from the promo team.

The shopping centre takes pride in bringing together an exceptional array of local food and drink businesses, creating a unique experience for all valued visitors.

READ MORE: Police in Newcastle are to be handed more funding to tackle anti-social behaviour in the town centre

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