27 July 2018
Blacktown City Council’s inaugural Fresh Food Fair was a huge success with over five thousand people passing through the Village Green in Blacktown.
Blacktown City Mayor Stephen Bali MP said he was excited for the next Fresh Food Fair on Sunday, 5 August.
“The community was spoilt with choices with over 25 stalls selling their produce during the inaugural Fair on Sunday, 1 July,” Mayor Bali said.
“Council wants the best for its residents and the Fresh Food Fair offered an abundance of freshly-grown produce.
“There was local fruit and vegetables, local honey, plants, jams and chutney and many more.
“It was a great atmosphere for locals to head outdoors and support local farmers and businesses.”
The entertainment also proved to be popular among the residents.
“The petting zoo was a hit among the children and it will again be returning on Sunday, 5 August, along with the free face painting.”
The Fresh Food Fair will run on the first Sunday of every month from 9am to noon at the Village Green, 62 Flushcombe Rd, Blacktown.
Stall-holders who would like to be part of the Fair can apply online at blacktown.nsw.gov.au
Thousands passed through the Village Green for the Fresh Food Fair
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