* Fern Evans and her mum Gaynor who are looking for premises in
Llangollen for their two businesses.
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Denbighshire, Flintshire and Wrexham have teamed up with the
organisations Llangollen & Dee Valley Good Grub Club, Clwydian Range Food &
Drink, Cadwyn Clwyd and the Clwydian Range and Dee Valley Area of Outstanding
Natural Beauty to launch the initiatives Light Up Local Food and Open Kitchen.
Light Up Local Food is a series of pop-up markets promoting
local food and drink which will appear at Christmas-themed markets across the
region this November and December.
Open Kitchens is a month-long programme of events promoting local
food and drink across North East Wales set to be kick off in October next year.
Both schemes were outlined to a large audience of food and
drink producers from the target area held at Loggerheads Country Park on Monday
evening.
* Marina Midolo of Marina's Italian Cookery.
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She said it was being launched in October 2019 to tie in with food festivals staged around the region at that time of the year.
“The aim is for the
events to be fun, engaging and interactive,” she explained, adding that
organisers were looking for “fun and engaging” ideas.
The other
initiative, Light Up Local Food, will see pop-up markets across North East Wales
prior to Christmas, each featuring local food and drink producers and stalls
run by businesses from the local areas. There would also be support from
organisers with marketing and public relations.
The first Light Up
events were held last year and some lessons had been learnt from these, said Ms
Lovelock.
These included the
need for more hot food options to be available at the markets, more engagement
with local food businesses and more creativity from food businesses.
An example of this,
she said, was a wood fired pizza kitchen being made available for hire.
Next steps would be
confirm the five towns in the region which would be hosting the events and the
confirmation of which producers would be involved in each event.
* Janet Monshin Dallolio of Afonwen Craft & Antique Centre.
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Operating from Set the Bar in Lord Street, Wrexham, she is currently on the look-out for a new café base in Llangollen.
She said: “I
started the business about four years ago and while I’ve been doing well in
Wrexham I’d like to move to Llangollen where I think there would be good demand
for what I do, which is eat in or takeaway vegan food.
“I haven’t yet
managed to locate the right premises but I’m still hopeful of finding it.
“Just as I do in
Wrexham at the moment, I aim to share the premises with my mum, Gaynor Evans,
who has a craft emporium in the same building.”
She added: “I
certainly support the two food and drink initiatives launched today.”Backing for the schemes also came from Marina Midolo, originally from Sicily, who specialises in traditional Italian food and has recently pop-up dining evenings at the Pontcysyllte Chapel Tearoom.
Another supporter was Janet Monshin Dallolio who runs the Craft & Antique Centre at Afonwen near Caerwys.