The revamped square works wonderfully as a venue, all the various food smells mixing temptingly in a relatively small area.
The sun was shining, with everyone in a cheery mood tapping their feet to the fabulous sounds of the Rock Choir.
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I stayed with the more traditional pies and cheeses, and whilst, temptation went into personal overdrive at the dark, shiny, velvet chocolates - I found a will of iron to resist.
There was a tabled area by the sound stage if you simply couldn't wait to sample some hot food, and wanted to wash it down with a selection from the euro beers.
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