New South Cheshire food festival will support charities in need

By Ryan Parker

4th May 2022 | Local News

Face painting to raise money for Mind services in Cheshire (Jan Roberts).
Face painting to raise money for Mind services in Cheshire (Jan Roberts).

Organisers of a new South Cheshire food and drink event have pledged their support to two much-needed Cheshire charities - as plans for their summer crowd-puller gather pace.

The eagerly-anticipated Dorfold Food and Drink Festival is taking place on July 23-24.

The festival has thrown its weight behind mental health charity Mind and Nantwich Food Bank - each providing vital services to a growing number of local individuals and families in need.

Since being founded in Leeds six years ago the festival series, which now includes dates in Manchester, Ilkley and Harrogate, has raised more than £45,000 for local Mind branches and organisers hope to pour thousands more into the coffers following the new Nantwich event.

Music will be a big feature of the Dorfold Food and Drink Festival this July (Jan Roberts).

Money raised through ticket donations and car-park collections will support Cheshire's local Mind branch in which runs a charity shop on Dingle Walk in Winsford and drop in centre on the town's Dene Drive for people who are currently experiencing mental health problems.

Festival founder Michael Johnston said: "The pandemic has shone the spotlight on the need to support mental health as much as physical health. 

"Our festival-goers have been happy to help us support this under-funded area of the NHS by making donations as they book their tickets. 

"We also give free stand space to charity volunteers to raise profile and collect at each event. Face painting and raffles for Mind have become a familiar sight over the years and we hope the same for Dorfold.

"With the cost of living now at crisis point for millions of families, we also plan to do what we can to ease things in our event areas by becoming food bank collection points.  

"We hope many people will come along with their food donations and we will make sure they go swiftly to the charity that does such good work in Nantwich and surrounds." 

Mid Cheshire Mind general manager Carol Halpin said: "We have been supporting more people than usual in our main locality of Winsford, Northwich and Middlewich but have also extended our services to Nantwich, Crewe and as far as Macclesfield to ensure that people get help before they reach crisis point. 

Cheshire's local Mind charity shop in Winsford (Jan Roberts).

"Mental health services are now more stretched than ever, and this is expected to increase even further over the next three to five years.

"This is why The Dorfold Food and Drink Festival is so important - please go along, take the family and definitely have fun! But also know that by supporting the festival you are supporting people with mental health problems and that is something to be proud of."

Meanwhile plans for the festival entertainment menu are growing. It will strike a chord with music-lovers with a full programme of pop, soul, jazz and more, with original songs and popular covers being performed live all weekend.  

Artists include the rock and country band Broken Flowers, known for their creative original songwriting, and Zimbabwean-Irish singer songwriter Pearl Natasha, with powerful lyrics and unique performances that have seen her perform around the world.

Nationally acclaimed slidebox guitarist Howlin' Matt will also take to the stage, using his trademark cigar box guitar to tell incredible stories through blues music.

Visitors can feast on a diverse selection of the UK's best international street food and delicious treats from an artisan market of more than 60 independent traders and businesses.

Attractions also include interactive street performances, live cookery demonstrations from professional chefs and children's activities.

The Mind Mid Cheshire Logo (Jan Roberts).

The festival will have a chilled vibe with deck chairs available free of charge to sit back and soak up the scenery. More music artists are set to be announced soon. 

Information and discounted festival tickets available now from the website HERE.

READ MORE: Crewe fans join up to play match at Crewe Alexandra's stadium.

READ MORE: Bentley Motors - brand new car model to debut from Crewe headquarters next week.

Free from clickbait, pop-up ads and unwanted surveys, Crewe Nub News is a quality online newspaper for our town.

Please consider following Crewe Nub News on Facebook or Twitter.

(Ryan Parker and Jan Roberts)

     

New crewe Jobs Section Launched!!
Vacancies updated hourly!!
Click here: crewe jobs

Share:

Related Articles

Max Stryjek saved two penalties in a tense shootout and was booked after throwing a Doncaster water bottle of penalty tips into the crowd of Crewe fans (Crewe Alex).
Local News

Keeper sends Crewe to Wembley after throwing Doncaster's penalty tip bottle into crowd

Crewe Nub News has you covered for new job opportunities in the town every week (Ryan Parker).
Local News

New jobs to apply for in and around Crewe right now

Sign-Up for our FREE Newsletter

We want to provide Crewe with more and more clickbait-free local news.
To do that, we need a loyal newsletter following.
Help us survive and sign up to our FREE weekly newsletter.

Already subscribed? Thank you. Just press X or click here.
We won't pass your details on to anyone else.
By clicking the Subscribe button you agree to our Privacy Policy.