Sanctus charity are delighted to return to this years CAMRA Chelmsford Beer and Cider Festival, to serve you with some amazing food.
As a local charity helping the homeless and vulnerable people within our community we are always looking for ways to £fund our cause, the opportunity to cook and sell our food at this years festival will certainly help our funding needs.
This year by popular demand we will be serving a variety of Malaysian dishes.
All our dishes are made by one of our own volunteers who uses the best local ingredients accompanied by authentic spices that give a real Malaysian experience.
Looking forward to serving our food which can be accompanied by the fine Ales, cider and good friends.
Founded in 2018 and proudly based in Chelmsford, Lot 33 Pizza is all about bold flavours, crispy crusts and the perfect cheese melt – the kind of pizza that tastes even better when paired with a beer. Whether you’re looking for a quick slice or a full pizza to share with friends, we keep it simple: great ingredients, good vibes, and pizza made with passion
City Churros, serving freshly made Churros, Hot Belgian Waffles, Freshly Made Ground Coffee, Mr Whippy Ice Cream & Candy Floss for all your sweet treat needs.
Ticket price includes one Souvenir festival glass and one drinks card worth £10.00.
Please note: There will be a limited number of tickets for sale on each day but will be more expensive if purchased on the day – it is better value to purchase your tickets online before arrival.
For 2026, we are offering an Earlybird option for all tickets at 2025 prices. This only lasts until the start of May.
Earlybird offer – open until 1st May.
Monday
Tuesday
Wednesday
Thursday
Friday
Saturday
CAMRA member
£13 (includes all sessions)
Non-Member
£17
£17
£17
£17
£20
£20
Non-member (all week)
£30 (includes all sessions)
Normal Priced tickets
These prices are for advanced tickets purchased on or after 1st May.
Prices in brackets () in the table below are the prices ‘on-the-door’ for that day.
Helen Rollason Cancer Charity is a crucial provider of support to adults across Essex living with cancer. This is delivered through our Support Centres as well as virtually. We do so at all stages of our client’s journey – whether newly diagnosed or longer-term, throughout treatment and after treatment is completed. Within our centres people are not defined by their diagnosis, they are an individual, not a clinical file. We provide a safe and calming space for our clients and their loved ones. Not only do we support those facing the diagnosis, but we also offer support to their main carer. All of which are provided with no charge, although gratefully receive donations.
We want to enable a positive quality of life for those living with cancer, whilst providing high quality, accessible and inclusive support. The services we offer have been described as a ‘lifeline’ for so many.
“Helen Rollason Cancer Charity is the missing piece of the puzzle within the hospital setting. They have the human touch and the time to be able to look after the person as a person rather than their medical diagnosis, that is something I really appreciate. The love and care that exude from those who work there is truly unique. It is a haven amongst the rollercoaster you are going through. A very special place.”
Helen Rollason Cancer Charity Charity Registered Number: 3144906 Registered Address: Yvonne Stewart House, The Street, Hatfield Peverel, Essex, CM3 2EH
Blesma, The Limbless Veterans, is dedicated to assisting serving and ex-Service men and women who have suffered life-changing limb loss or the loss of use of a limb, an eye or loss of sight. We support these men and women in their communities throughout the UK.
We work tirelessly for our Members when the conflicts that have affected their lives are no longer a focal point in the nation’s media. Since 1932, we have been the only national Service charity that specialises in supporting limbless veterans for the duration of their lives. Our Members range from the youngest amputee veterans to those who fought in WWII, some having lived with limb loss for more than half a century. Modern medicine transforms the physical injury, but it is a complicated process to treat the emotional trauma and related lifelong health problems.
Blesma provides a network where Members not only enjoy support from our professional Welfare Team, but where they have the opportunity to engage with others who have similar injuries and backgrounds to themselves, building an important fellowship with each other to overcome everyday battles.
The summer festival will be held in Admirals Park from Tuesday 15th July until Saturday 19th July.
The festival will be open each day from Midday until 23:00. Last entry will be at 22:30 and last Orders will be at 22:50.
Tickets will be on sale in Early March and a link to buy them will be posted here. This year, it’s cheaper to buy online than pay on the day so make sure you order yours before you get to the festival.