HAVERFORDWEST’s food festival will bring bustling produce stalls to the town centre this weekend.

HaverFoodFest is making a move to the streets of the town centre take place on Saturday, May 4, between 10am and 3pm, with food companies from across Wales coming to Pembrokeshire’s county town to sell their wares at stalls throughout the streets.

Cllr Tim Evans, a member of the committee behind the festival said: “The idea is to move it into the town centre to help the traders and promote Haverfordwest and to get people into the town,”

Quay Street is set to be closed to all traffic between 8am and 5pm, there will also be vendors on Castle Square, Bridge Street, the Old Bridge and at the Riverside Shopping Centre.

Award winning cider company Afal y Graig of Port Talbot is among the stallholders, as well as local businesses including the Pembrokeshire Sea Salt Company, Cinnamon Grove Gin and Parc y Dderwen fermented foods.

There will also be acoustic music from a variety of local acts on two stages provided by Pure West Radio and children’s activities.

For more information ahead of the day, visit haverfoodfest.co.uk