* Whitewater Active.
* The Three Eagles in Bridge Street.
Two Llangollen businesses from the same street are amongst the finalists in the Go North Wales Tourism Awards to be held at Venue Cymru in Llandudno on Thursday, November 25.
It aims to honour the heroes of the tourism and hospitality industry
in North Wales for their “grit and determination” in
surviving the pandemic.
Businesses on the shortlist come from across
the region and include Llangollen's The Three Eagles Bar & Grill and Whitewater Active, both based in Bridge Street.
Also on the shortlist is the West Arms at Llanarmon Dyffryn Ceiriog.
The Three Eagles is up for the Go Taste of North Wales Award, sponsored by Bwydlyn Butchery, along with Jaspels Cider and The Gunroom Restaurant at Plas Dinas Country House.
Whitewater Active has been shortlisted in the Go Activity of the Year, sponsored by Design 2 Print, alongside Beics Betws, Mynydd Sleddog Adventures and Scuba Escape.
According to David Cattrall, the managing director
of the event’s headline sponsor, Harlech Foodservice, the sector’s indomitable
spirit will ensure it thrives in future.
The leading food distribution firm, who have bases
in Criccieth and Chester, are also sponsoring the Go Caravan, Camping or Glamping of the
Year Award and the Go Taste of North Wales Award via the company’s Bwydlyn
Butchery which champions premium Welsh meat products.
The awards are returning after an absence of a year
because of the Coronavirus crisis and will be hosted by acclaimed BBC
journalist Sian Lloyd, who hails from Wrexham.
Organisers North Wales Tourism, who represent
around 2,000 tourism and hospitality related companies, were due to celebrate
their 30th anniversary in 2020 and they are hoping to make up for
lost time with guests wearing 1990s garb to mark the occasion.
The tourism and hospitality industry in North Wales
was flying until the pandemic struck, with annual visitor numbers rocketing to
a record 37 million and income reaching an all-time high of £3.2 million.
Pre-pandemic, the sector employed more than 43,000
people and provided one in every seven jobs in the region.
But
everything ground to a halt with the imposition of the first lockdown but this
summer’s staycation boom proved the appetite to visit North Wales is
undiminished.
According to David Cattrall, the scale of
investment being pumped into the region was another reason to be optimistic
about the future of the sector.
Big ticket items included the £35 million
redevelopment of Theatr Clwyd in Mold, the planned £100 million waterfront
scheme in Holyhead and the £12 million scheme to redevelop the Waterloo Hotel
in Betws y Coed.
Mr Cattrall said: “Our sponsorship of the Go North
Wales Awards is very much a vote of confidence in the tourism and hospitality
sector which has endured such a horrendous time.
“The evening will be celebrating the achievements
of our core customers, so we see this as an opportunity to give something back.
“The sector was among the hardest hit by the
pandemic so it’s great to be able to have some positivity once again.
“It’s been a really tough, tough 18 months and I
think everybody is looking forward to have a good time and let their hair down.
“The scale of the investment into our tourism and
hospitality infrastructure is a clear sign that in the longer term things are
looking very good for the future.
“The fundamental reasons why North Wales is such an
attractive place to visit are still there and will continue to be in demand in
future.
“We have amazing scenery and world class facilities
so I am sure the sector will go from strength to strength.
“That means that the tourism and hospitality sector
can play a big role in leading the economic recovery in North Wales.”
Jim Jones, the chief executive of North Wales
Tourism, said: “We are hugely grateful to Harlech Foodservice for stepping up
to the plate as our headline sponsor and for also sponsoring two of the 15
individual categories up for grabs.
“Their support is helping us instill some
positivity into the industry because we do need to do something to get away
from the doom and gloom of the past 18 months.
“We’re determined first and foremost to recognise
all the hard work, the sacrifices, the resilience and the innovation our
members have shown,
“This is an opportunity to celebrate a dynamic
tourism destination that showcases the best of what we have to offer to the
rest of the world.
“The tourism and hospitality sector makes a huge,
huge contribution to the North Wales economy and more than 43,000 people depend
on it for their livelihoods.
“For me, the priority now is to try to get back up
to where we were in 2019 and to increase the spend of the visitors who come
here by raising the quality of what we are doing.
“We need to do far more than we’ve done in order to
attract the international market because they’re the big spenders.
“We are probably 85 per cent dependent on the
domestic market, which is great, but we also need to sell ourselves to the
world.
“The grit and determination shown during the
pandemic by the incredible people working in the sector will ensure the
industry makes the mother of all comebacks and thrives in future.”
Shortlisted finalists
Go Caravan, Camping or Glamping of
the Year sponsored by Harlech Food Service
- Llanfair Hall
- Llechwedd Glamping
- Tree Tops Caravan
Park
- Graig Wen
Go Best B&B/Inn of the Year sponsored
by Colliers Hotels
- The West Arms
Country Inn
- Min y Don Guest
House
- Plas Tan-Yr-Allt
Historic Country House
- Plas Weunydd
Go Self Catering of the Year
sponsored by Pario Leisure Group
- Forest Holidays
Beddgelert
- Lyons Pendyffryn
Hall
- Swn-y-Dwr Holiday
Cottage
Go Holiday Park of the year
sponsored by Thornley Leisure Parks
- Tanrallt Holiday
Park
- Lyons Holiday Park
- Marine Holiday Park
Go Pet Friendly Award sponsored by
Pero Foods Ltd
- Plas
Weunydd/Llechwedd Glamping
- Forest Holidays
Beddgelert
- Y Shed
Go Hotel of the Year sponsored by
Castell Howell Foods Ltd
- Chateau Rhianfa
- Lawton &
Lauriston Court Hotel
- Royal Oak Hotel
- Plas Dinas Country
House
Go Responsible and Sustainable
Green Award sponsored by Adventure Parc Snowdonia
- Bert’s Kitchen
Garden
- Anglesey Sea Zoo
- Forest Holidays
Beddgelert
- GreenWood Family
Park
Go Business Events and Incentive
Travel Award sponsored by Heart North Wales
- Bespoke Fitness
& Events
- Lyons Robin Hood
- Venue Cymru
Go Attraction of the Year sponsored
by Development Bank of Wales
- Welsh Mountain Zoo
- Bodnant Garden
National Trust
- Penderyn Lloyd St
Distillery
- Manorafon Farm Park
Go Activity of the Year sponsored
by Design 2 Print
- Beics Betws
- Mynydd Sleddog
Adventures
- Scuba Escape
- Whitewater Active
Go Taste of North Wales Award
sponsored by Bwydlyn Butchery
- Jaspels Cider
- The Gunroom
Restaurant at Plas Dinas Country House
- Three Eagles Bar
& Grill
Go Resilience and Innovation Award
sponsored by North Wales Live
- Marine Holiday Park
- Llandudno Hostel
- St Davids Hospice
Go Tourism & Hospitality Hero
sponsored by Aber Falls Distillery
- Glenn Evans – Royal
Oak Hotel
- Luke Morris –
Lawton & Lauriston Court Hotel
- Tom Dunn –
Commonwood Fishery
Outstanding Contribution to Tourism
Award sponsored by Grwp Llandrillo Menai
- The Mounds Family –
Lyons Holiday Park
- Michael Bewick – JW
Greaves
- Welsh Mountain Zoo
Go 30 years of the Tourism Industry
sponsored by Tir Prince Leisure Group
- To be announced at
the Awards Dinner