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    Taste of West Wales to showcase best of region

    Rhys GregoryBy Rhys GregoryJuly 24, 2020No Comments
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    With traditional food events off the agenda this summer, many Welsh food and drink producers have had to find other ways of reaching the public. This has resulted in several ‘virtual’ food events being set up across Wales.

    Instead of the public physically entering the Festival – as initially planned – people looking to explore the tastes of West Wales will be able to enjoy the sights and sounds via the internet.

    The voluntary-run event, says co-ordinator, Diana Vickers, has been born out of the need to create an alternative outlet for artisan producers who had planned to set up stall for a series of festivals during 2020 at the Botanic Garden in Llanarthne.

    She says, “Stallholders had already signed up for the Spring Festival, and when it and the Summer Festival was cancelled we started to think outside of the box – and came up with holding a virtual Festival.”

    The Festival will run on August 1st from 10 am – 4 pm on the Showcasing West Wales Facebook page, and Diana will act as master of ceremonies. She will guide visitors through the schedule to an inter-connecting ‘web’ of live chef demonstrations, craft workshops, and a host of producer videos and stalls.

    The only stumbling block were the technical requirements of running a virtual event – which is where Cywain came in.

    “I have never done this sort of thing before, but Cywain has been quite amazing and instantly grasped what we’re trying to do. It has been a symbiotic relationship. I asked if there was anyone who could tell me how to pull it all together and Nia quickly arranged for me to receive advice from a digital marketing specialist and Cywain have also supported us to engage the chefs.

    “If this festival is successful we’d like to do more and maybe eventually keep going on a sustainable platform.”

    Nia Ball, Cywain’s Tourism and Hospitality Development Manager explains,

    “We’re delighted to now offer support to food festivals in Wales, whilst they are faced with the challenges which arise from being unable to hold their events this year.

    “Many are having to adapt and introduce innovative ways to continue the momentum of their festivals and provide a new way to promote their usual food and drink business traders – from virtual food festivals to click and collect food hubs.

    “And so, to support them in doing this, we’re extending to them, the chance to access the free benefits and services that we’ve historically offered to food and drink businesses, including expert guidance on relevant topics and financial support towards eligible costs.

    “It’s great to see how we’re already providing some support in the planning of what we’re sure will be successful virtual food festivals.”

    More information: www.tasteofwestwales.co.uk

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