Brecon’s Promenade is set to host a four-day street food festival over the late May bank holiday, as organisers bring a travelling food event to the riverside.

The Big Food Festival will be in the town from May 22-25, with more than 20 street food traders and dessert traders set to take part. Each stall will offer a different menu, with organisers saying they avoid duplicating cuisines so visitors can move between a wider mix of dishes in one place.

Entry will be free, although tickets are being issued online in advance to help control numbers during the busiest times.

As well as food stalls, the event will include a bar and entertainment programme, along with space for families and dogs along the Promenade. Organisers say the intention is to create a relaxed, open-air setting rather than a more formal festival site.

Maria, co-founder of Big Food Festival, said: “The focus for us is always the food. We want people to come to Brecon and try things they wouldn’t usually find locally, while also supporting independent traders, many of them from Wales. It’s about creating something that feels easy to be part of, but with really strong food at the centre.”

For more information and tickets, visit: https://bigfoodfestival.co.uk/brecon-big-food-festival