BURNHAM-ON-SEA town centre will be packed full of amazing local produce on Saturday when eat:Burnham returns for the 15th time.

The popular food and drink festival is returning to Burnham's town centre on October 26 with more than 100 local producers and live entertainment scheduled to appear.

Bev Milner Simonds, co-organiser of eat:Burnham, said: "We are proud of the festivals we have created and we have attracted some excellent food and drink producers and we hope that visitors will be interested in the stories behind the produce.

"Burnham-on-Sea is our home town with an incredible range of award-winning independent stores - we hope that visitors to the festival will explore Burnham-on-Sea and become new regular visitors.”

Here is everything you need to know about this year's event:

When does it start?

The event will run from 10am until 4pm in Burnham town centre on October 26.

How much does it cost?

The event is free to attend.

Where will the stalls be?

The festival is spread over College Street, High Street, Victoria Street and Princess Street and also includes the Methodist Church, Baptist Church Hall and Princes Theatre.

What is there to do there?

As always the team have assembled some outstanding food and drink producers and more than 100 will be celebrating the best of the region on the day.

Traders selling farmers' market favourites like high quality beef & lamb, beers and cheeses alongside speciality teas, chocolates, chilli oils and local ice cream will be there on the day.

There will be an impressive range of street food available, with global flavours made from local ingredients.

The Cook School will be in the the Methodist Church, alongside producers.

It is free to attend and is hosted by Delicious in Taunton's Chrissie Godfrey.

She will be leading a hands on workshop showing visitors to make dishes inspired by Italy and using local ingredients

Zara Emily will also be hosting a screen printing workshop.

Zara runs a print workshop in Worle and she will be setting up in The Baptist Church for the day and letting visitors loose with some bold colours and designs.

The workshop is suitable for adults and families aged 8 and above.

There will be a dedicated cycle parking outside the Princess Theatre and free rucksack covers for anyone riding in.

The eat:Burnham team are working with Griffin Cycles to encourage visitors to cycle into the festival - they are offering a free cycle check up and rucksack cover to anyone cycling in. This is been funded by North Somerset Council.

Which roads will be closed?

Victoria Street, Princess Street, the top of the High Street, College Street and Regent Street will be closed to all traffic from 6am to 6pm on the day.

Sustainability

This year all producers attending the festival will be single-use plastic free.

There will be no plastic carrier bags in site so make sure you remember to bring your tote bags with you.

All the packaging for food and drink on the day will be compostable and items you take home will be recyclable or compostable.