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Organisers of a seafood festival are hoping it will become an annual event.
Oyster and Seafood month, which had its first outing last year, is due to kick off in Maldon, Essex, at Hythe Quay on Wednesday.
During the festival, people will be encouraged to sample local seafood and to help raise money for charity. John Archer, chairman of Maldon District Council, said it was hoped the festival would be "bigger and better" than last year's inaugural event.
Maldon received a boost in recognition among foodies when television chef Delia Smith praised the qualities of its sea salt.
Two entrepreneurs were granted a 25-year lease last year to farm oyster beds by Maldon District Council.
Diseases, and bad weather, had eroded Maldon's reputation for oysters in the 1960s.
Wednesday, September 01, 2004
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