Hundreds have huge appetite for Peterborough Biscuit

Hundreds of representatives from businesses across Peterborough turned out for the city’s annual Biscuit event.
The Annas Hope stand with guest TV chef Spice Queen Parveen Ashraf,  charity organiser Carole Hughes,  Denise Curran and Alison Bromwich and film star Warwick Davis and Samantha Davis.The Annas Hope stand with guest TV chef Spice Queen Parveen Ashraf,  charity organiser Carole Hughes,  Denise Curran and Alison Bromwich and film star Warwick Davis and Samantha Davis.
The Annas Hope stand with guest TV chef Spice Queen Parveen Ashraf, charity organiser Carole Hughes, Denise Curran and Alison Bromwich and film star Warwick Davis and Samantha Davis.

Staged at the East of England Arena and Events Centre, the exhibition featured displays from companies, organisations and charities across the region.

Organiser Edward Smith, of of Sphere Risk Health Safety Management, in Peterborough, said: “This year has been an incredible year.

“It has been another year of excellence.

The Annas Hope stand with guest TV chef Spice Queen Parveen Ashraf,  charity organiser Carole Hughes,  Denise Curran and Alison Bromwich and film star Warwick Davis and Samantha Davis.The Annas Hope stand with guest TV chef Spice Queen Parveen Ashraf,  charity organiser Carole Hughes,  Denise Curran and Alison Bromwich and film star Warwick Davis and Samantha Davis.
The Annas Hope stand with guest TV chef Spice Queen Parveen Ashraf, charity organiser Carole Hughes, Denise Curran and Alison Bromwich and film star Warwick Davis and Samantha Davis.
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“We’ve had more than 300 exhibitors and more than 3,000 visitors."

Special guests at the Biscuit included film star Warwick Davis, of Yaxley, and Peterborough's Spice Queen Parveen Ashraf, who has just started her own TV show, Indian Kitchen, on ITV on Sundays at 9.30am.

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