ORGANISERS are promising a fun family day out as Mid Wales Autumn Fayre returns to the Royal Welsh Showground this weekend.

Nearly 80 artisan food and drink producers and more than 40 local arts and crafts exhibitors will be selling their products at the event, which will have 10 live demonstrations from talented chefs and butchers.

The fayre is taking place this Saturday and Sunday, October 29-30.

Arranged by the Culinary Association of Wales, the live cookery demonstrations will celebrate International Chefs Day and support Welsh chefs. The demonstration kitchen is sponsored by Tantrwm Events.

A pop-up restaurant sponsored by @fingersandforks will be serving up a menu showcasing products from food producers at the event and providing a Hallowe’en children’s afternoon tea, with 80 places available to be booked each day.

Continuing the Hallowe’en theme, visitors will have a chance to pick their own pumpkin at the event where there will also be street food vendors and entertainment.

Entries for a truck fest at the event have rocketed from 60 last year to 150 this year, including 10 show models, and two Gilbern racing cars will join more than 100 classic cars, motorbikes and tractors, as well as eight rally cars.

Andrew Powell, who organises the event with support from Cambrian Training Company, is delighted with the enthusiastic support from exhibitors and skilled craftspeople.

“The support from Welsh companies and exhibitors has been fantastic,” he said.

“I have been taking up to 15 calls a day in the last few weeks from people wanting to exhibit.

“Our mission is to create a great family event where we can promote Mid Wales and showcase Welsh artisan products, together with trucks and classic vehicles from across Wales.”

A careers zone, sponsored by Cambrian Training, will join the International Chefs Day celebrations by giving visitors a chance to have a go and experience different elements of the hospitality industry first-hand, including taking part in a ‘Race the Professional’ competition.

Training officers from Cambrian Training Company will be on hand to give information and advice about apprenticeships to young people, parents and those considering a change of career. There will also be a chance to win a hamper.

Underlining the value of hospitality apprenticeships, apprentices Rosie Koffer, Owen Fleming and Toyah Skilton from Chartists 1770 at The Trewythen, Llanidloes, will be providing a cookery demonstration on Sunday.

Arwyn Watkins, Cambrian Training Company’s managing director, said: “We see the Mid Wales Autumn Fayre as a market place for food, drinks, crafts and skills and an opportunity for a fun family day out.

“It will also create an environment for parents to have a conversation with their children about career opportunities within the food and drink sector in Wales.”

Arwyn, who is also Culinary Association of Wales president, will be one of the chef demonstrators, joining globetrotting Builth Wells chef Jamie Tully who has cooked for the rich and famous on superyachts, Gareth Johns from the Wynnstay Hotel, in Machynlleth, Colin Gray from Capital Cuisine, in Caerphilly, and Will Richards from Cambrian Training.

Members of the Craft Butchery Team Wales will be displaying the skills that clinched them sixth place on their debut at the World Butchers’ Challenge in Sacramento, California.

Gwernyfed Rugby Club’s under 15 team will be parking stewards for the weekend, as they raise money for a tour next season.

People planning to attend the event can buy tickets at www.midwalesautumnfayre.co.uk/tickets or at the gate for £6, and parking is free. There is free entry for children aged 12 and under and well behaved dogs are welcome.