Neff Coiuntryfile Christmas in the park

NEFF announces partnership with BBC Countryfile Christmas in the Park

NEFF has partnered with BBC Countryfile as the official major appliance sponsor of a new event for 2021: Christmas in the Park.

Hosted in parkland at Wiltshire’s Charlton Park Estate from 10 to 12 December, the seasonal spectacular promises to be the perfect family day out, packed full of festive activities and opportunities for Christmas shopping.

Among the stands will be two NEFF pods fully kitted out with NEFF’s state-of-the-art appliances – including the popular Slide&Hide oven. Self-described veg evangelist Kathy Slack and award-winning butcher Michael Thomas will be preparing some festive fare and demonstrating the appliances in action.

BBC Countryfile Christmas in the Park follows in the footsteps of BBC Countryfile Live, which has attracted more than 500,000 people since 2017. Doors at this year’s Christmas event will open at 9:30am every day, with visitors welcome to stay until 5:30pm on Friday 10 and Saturday 11 December, and until 4.30pm on Sunday 12 December. Tickets will be limited to ensure an enjoyable experience for all.

Commenting on the new partnership, Sue Flowers, NEFF group marketing manager, said: “We are delighted to be the official major appliance sponsor at the first Countryfile Christmas in the Park. It encompasses everything we stand for at NEFF, creating memorable experiences, lots of fun and great food. We’re looking forward to spreading some festive cheer and creating some fantastic dishes in our Experience pods”.

NEFF will be exhibiting on stand S22 at BBC Countryfile Christmas in the Park

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