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As the Royal Burgh of Stirling celebrates its 900th anniversary, Forth Valley Food & Drink Festival is set to make a comeback!
After a two-year break, the event will return on Saturday 24 August bringing together the local community and visitors to enjoy a big birthday bash filled with the best food and drink the region has to offer.
The festival will run from 10am to 5pm at Forthside Way (opposite The Engine Shed) and will feature over 60 businesses from stalls and pop-ups to food trucks and bars.
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