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Festival serves up a feast of fun

Sunderland Echo

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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.

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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