The frying pans will be out for a final hurrah as a competition with 14 years of history comes to a close at a Norwich food festival.

Eastern Daily Press: A hotdog (Juliet Farrington-Breeze) meets the sponsors for the Norfolk Food and Drink Festival and the last Battle of the Bangers. From left, Paul Pearce, Canaccord Genuity; Lori Shaw, Lovewell Blake; Anna Farquharson, Cozens-Hardy; Kim Sedgwick, Forum; Sarah de Chair, Festival chairman; Jodie Sibley, Adnams; and Chris Solt, Lovewell Blake. Picture: DENISE BRADLEYA hotdog (Juliet Farrington-Breeze) meets the sponsors for the Norfolk Food and Drink Festival and the last Battle of the Bangers. From left, Paul Pearce, Canaccord Genuity; Lori Shaw, Lovewell Blake; Anna Farquharson, Cozens-Hardy; Kim Sedgwick, Forum; Sarah de Chair, Festival chairman; Jodie Sibley, Adnams; and Chris Solt, Lovewell Blake. Picture: DENISE BRADLEY (Image: Copyright: Archant 2018)

The organisers of this year's Norwich Food and Drink Festival have revealed the event will once again take place on Father's Day, which this year falls on Sunday, June 17.

The one-day event, sponsored by Cozens-Hardy solicitors, transforms the Forum, St Peter's Street and Bethel Street in the city centre into a celebration of the county's food and drink industry. And while it will include a smorgasbord of foodie fun and hands-on activities, it will also see the final Battle of the Bangers event.

For 14 years, the county's best butchers have battled it out in the sausage contest to be crowned winner.

Sarah de Chair, chair of Norfolk Food and Drink, which runs the festival, said: 'The Battle of the Bangers has been an integral part of the Norwich Food and Drink Festival for the last 14 years. While the festival may have moved around, grown, shrunk and grown again into the incredible celebration it is today, one thing has remained the same – the Battle of the Bangers.'

Eastern Daily Press: A hotdog (Juliet Farrington-Breeze) meets the sponsors for the Norfolk Food and Drink Festival and the last Battle of the Bangers. From left, Chris Solt, Lovewell Blake; Sarah de Chair, Festival chairman; Jodie Sibley, Adnams; Anna Farquharson, Cozens-Hardy; Lori Shaw, Lovewell Blake; Kim Sedgwick, Forum; and Paul Pearce, Canaccord Genuity. Picture: DENISE BRADLEYA hotdog (Juliet Farrington-Breeze) meets the sponsors for the Norfolk Food and Drink Festival and the last Battle of the Bangers. From left, Chris Solt, Lovewell Blake; Sarah de Chair, Festival chairman; Jodie Sibley, Adnams; Anna Farquharson, Cozens-Hardy; Lori Shaw, Lovewell Blake; Kim Sedgwick, Forum; and Paul Pearce, Canaccord Genuity. Picture: DENISE BRADLEY (Image: Copyright: Archant 2018)

She said the popular challenge involves more than 1,000lbs of sausage meat every year.

The festival will also include an Adnams Pop-Up Festival bar, The Producers Street Market, which will have more than 40 local food and drink producers, a Foodie Fun Zone for younger visitors, a Street Food Market, cookery demonstrations, Splat the Dad and a look at state-of-the-art farming machinery with Ben Burgess.

Anna Farquharson, marketing principal of Cozens-Hardy, said they were delighted to extend their sponsorship.

'We are passionate advocates of our local food and drink industry - we are proud to have looked after generations of farming families and recognise how valuable the food and drink industry is to Norfolk,' she said.

Eastern Daily Press: A hotdog (Juliet Farrington-Breeze) meets the sponsors for the Norfolk Food and Drink Festival and the last Battle of the Bangers. From left, Paul Pearce, Canaccord Genuity; Lori Shaw, Lovewell Blake; Anna Farquharson, Cozens-Hardy; Kim Sedgwick, Forum; Sarah de Chair, Festival chairman; Jodie Sibley, Adnams; and Chris Solt, Lovewell Blake. Picture: DENISE BRADLEYA hotdog (Juliet Farrington-Breeze) meets the sponsors for the Norfolk Food and Drink Festival and the last Battle of the Bangers. From left, Paul Pearce, Canaccord Genuity; Lori Shaw, Lovewell Blake; Anna Farquharson, Cozens-Hardy; Kim Sedgwick, Forum; Sarah de Chair, Festival chairman; Jodie Sibley, Adnams; and Chris Solt, Lovewell Blake. Picture: DENISE BRADLEY (Image: Copyright: Archant 2018)

The event has been sponsored by several firms and groups, including Canaccord Genuity Wealth Management, The RedCat Partnership, Lovewell Blake accountants, Creative Sponge, The Forum, Ben Burgess, 101 Smart Messenger, Alison Sparrow Violinist and Norwich Print Solutions.

Anna Stevenson, co-ordinator for Norfolk Food and Drink, gave 'sincere thanks' to all those who'd helped make the festival a reality.