This year’s Conwy Feast is set to be one of the best ever.

Despite the event running on a year-to-year basis and the home of the organising committee, the Civic Hall, up in the air organisers have produced a Feast which hey said is going to be “better than ever”.

Organiser Jane Hughes said: "It has been going on for 15 years and it certainly hasn’t diminished in popularity. It has definitely established itself as a prominent date on the Conwy calender.

"Here we go again, hopefully this is going to be the best ever. Each year we aim to make it better than ever and this year we have a great team working on the Feast."

This year's Feast will all be held within the town after last year's event expanded to Bodlondeb as well as on the streets and on the quay.

The Conwy Feast will again feature the best produce from the area across a variety of stalls, real ales, craft displays, workshops, projections on the quayside and the cragen sea monster will return again.

Music acts will serenade crowds across the weekend in the music tent and in St Mary's Church with a variety of different acts catering for all visitors young and old.

Ms Hughes said it was going to be great and the Feast always attracted big crowds each year.

She said: "Its in a great location and the freshness every year, I think that is what keeps bringing people back.

"We try and make it a little different every year. People use the event as an opportunity to come and buy Christmas presents as well.

"It just seems to be the right time and the right location."

Despite the success of the event, Ms Hughes said it was a year-to-year prospect with public funding having begun to drop off in he past few years.

She said: "Who knows, at the moment hopefully we're ok but we don't know year-to-year, it's just one of those things.

"At the moment we don't know what is going to happen to the Civic Hall either, but we'll keep our base there until they remove the library.

"But we'll keep it going if we can, we wouldn't relocate the event. The feast could only be held here, nowhere else."

The event will run from Friday, October 26 to Sunday, October 28.