Sunderland Echo

David serves up some sweet treats at festival

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A Seaham-based sweet maker is gearing up for a major boost in business – right on his doorstep.

David Richardson runs The Canny Candy Gadgies handmade confection­ery business in Seaham, and can’t wait for the return of the annual Seaham Food Festival.

Traders from all over the region and beyond are counting down to the free Durham County Council event, which is taking place on Saturday and Sunday, August 7 and 8.

David uses traditiona­l recipes that have been passed down from previous generation­s to make fudge, brittle and honeycomb.

He said: “Meeting the public and explaining our products is such an important part of our business. We really missed having that connection last year because of the pandemic so I cannot wait to start meeting visitors along the seafront again.

“It makes it even more special to be a part of such a brilliant event in your home town.

"It’s not just about traders but everyone in the community and after the difficult year that we have all had, it will be wonderful to see so many people enjoying what the town has to offer.”

More than 15,000 people attended the inaugural festival in 2019 and around 100 traders will be lined up along Terrace Green this year.

Cllr Elizabeth Scott, Durham County Council’s cabinet member for economy and partnershi­ps, said: “We are delighted that Seaham Food Festival is back and it’s going to be a wonderful weekend.”

For a full list of traders and the latest informatio­n, go to www.seahamfood­festival.co.uk

 ??  ?? David Richardson, who runs The Canny Candy Gadgies.
David Richardson, who runs The Canny Candy Gadgies.

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