Mayor’s support for Taste Causeway
Councillor Richard Holmes, speaking after attending a recent board meeting of Taste Causeway, said the quality and variety of goods produced in the area is one of our greatest assets.
Taste Causeway is a network of producers, artisans, food tourism and hospitality providers who are committed to developing the area’s foodie repertoire.
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Hide AdThe Mayor said: “It’s inspiring to see a like-minded group working together in this way to achieve a common goal and showcase what makes Causeway Coast and Glens a stand-out foodie destination.
“Their collaborative ethos provides mutual support which is beneficial for their businesses and the products created across our beautiful landscape are second to none.
“As a Council we are very proud of our local producers and the role they play within our area’s economy and tourism offering and this is something I hope we can continue to build on.
“Even during the challenges of the pandemic, these businesses excelled themselves by seeking alternative sales channels and quickly adapting to meeting changing customer demands. There was also an emergence of new food and drink businesses in the area and this is something that I want to wholeheartedly commend.
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Hide Ad“Our food industry offers exciting opportunities for continued development, and I was pleased to see a Foodovation Centre among our first priority Growth Deal projects. Providing this type of infrastructure would be a demonstration of our support for the artisan sector and help to propel producers to the next stage in their business journey.”