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Bright skies and fun at Highcliffe Food & Arts Festival 2025
Highcliffe enjoyed fabulous weather for its annual food and arts festival on 14 and 15 June.

Attendees to the Highcliffe Food & Arts Festival enjoyed a weekend of fabulous weather and delicious cuisine on 14 and 15 June.
This year marked the festival’s 10th anniversary.
The recreation ground featured dozens of stalls selling foods from around the world, as well as an art market selling all manner of paintings, pictures, portraits, pottery and handcrafted pieces.
The recreation ground also featured the demonstration tent where local chefs, including the festival’s headline sponsor Colin Nash, shared their knowledge.
The demo tent was renamed “Mary’s Kitchen” after the festival’s founder Mary Reader, who is still an integral part of the organising team.
Stilt walkers, the Kids Kitchen and a circus skills workshop kept the children entertained.
There was even more food and drink stalls along Highcliffe High Street. Foodies were spoiled for choice.
This year also featured three music stages, up from two in previous years, where local musicians and talented students from Highcliffe School and Barton Court Studios added a lively soundtrack to the day’s activities.
For a tenth year, the Highcliffe Food and Arts Festival was a great success.
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