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Festival serves up a feast of fun
Sunderland Echo
|October 01, 2025
It's grown to become one of the region's biggest food festivals and Chester-le-EATS enjoyed a bumper turnout over the weekend. Thousands of people headed to the event at the Riverside Stadium in Chester-le-Street for a host of food traders, stalls and live entertainment. Here's some highlights.
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Durham Cricket, which organises the festival, said it was the biggest and best yet.
Ythan Sale, Head of Events at Durham Cricket, said: "Chester-le-EATS 2025 has been nothing short of phenomenal. We had more visitors than ever before."
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