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Thousands visit Cobham for Munchies Festival, which was likened to TV drama Midsomer Murders

By: Nicola Jordan njordan@thekmgroup.co.uk

Published: 00:01, 18 May 2017

Feeling peckish?

Thousands who did popped along to the Meadow Room in Cobham for the Munchies Festival.

Now in its fifth year, the event brands itself as a celebration of Kentish food, drink and live music for all the family.

Nicola and David Groves with Albert the English bulldog puppy, from The Doggy Bakery. Picture: Andy Payton

It was initially set up as a fundraiser to repair the roof of the village hall in The Street.

That done, the next project launched by committee members is to raise £50,000 for double-glazed windows.

Spencer Jeffery from Naked and Ready serves up some treats. Picture: Andy Payton

Organiser Antony Silk said: “It is a quintessential village fair – a bit like Midsomer Murders, without the murders.

“It is a popular family event, with people coming from the village and further afield.

Greg Pyemont, Annette Kimber and Tracey Brocklesby taste test goods from Naked and Ready. Picture: Andy Payton

“It’s also a chance to show off our lovely village hall with its very own meadow and we’re always blessed with good weather.”

Jan and Jim Crabb with meringues from Whisk Bakery. Picture: Andy Payton

Among the stall-holders represented were the Nelson Brewery based in Chatham Historic Dockyard and Biddenden Vineyards.

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