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PRESS RELEASE 20th April 2003

Strathmore & the Glens Food Festival - bringing the community together

Plans for this year's Strathmore Food Festival are well under way. The Community Market to be held on Saturday 26th April from 10am to 3pm in Blairgowrie Wellmeadow promises to bring a market town ambience to the centre of Blairgowrie. Strathmore & the Glens would like to thank all the local producers and organisations who are supporting the event.

The purpose of the Community Market is to allow local producers to promote their products which in turn can have a positive impact on the creation of local employment. There are a range of stalls from Organic Vegetables, Fruit Wines, Cheeses, Preserves, Homebakes and Plants to name but a few. A number of local organisations have also taken stalls to promote their activities, including Tayside Energy & Efficiency Advice Centre who will be distributing free energy efficient light bulbs. Strathmore & the Glens very much hope that the community will support the market.

Research shows that markets can attract many visitors to areas where they are held, which in turn has a very beneficial effect on local shops by increasing customers and sales. We would urge local merchants not to feel threatened by the market but realise its potential in increasing visitors to the town.

There is still time for local businesses to participate in the festival activities as full details of events will be available on the Perth Food Festival (www.perthfoodfest.com) and Strathmore & the Glens (www.strathmoreglens.org) websites as well as from the Blairgowrie Tourist Information Centre. Events to-date include challenging the Cocktail Maestro at the Castleton House Hotel near Glamis, special festival menu at the Rosemount Gold Hotel, Blairgowrie, Modern and Imaginative food at the Lochside Lodge & Roundhouse Restaurant at Bridgend of Lintrathen by Kirriemuir and the Burrelton Park Inn.

The YMCA in Coupar Angus is also holding a Healthy Eating Open Morning on Monday, 28th April from 9.45am to noon. Linda McGrath, the community dietician, will be on hand to answer any questions and everyone is asked to bring along something which they think is healthy to eat, for discussion then consumption. There will also be blood pressure machines, weighing scales, fat tapes and measuring aids, so we can all take stock after the winter weather. Everyone welcome. Admission free.

Community Learning is offering a Basic Food Handling Course. This is a one day course run on Friday, 2nd May in Alyth Community Wing, from 9.30am to 4pm. There will be a short recall one week later for those wishing a completion certificate. This course is for anybody involved in handling food, whether work related or in a voluntary capacity. The course is free and a crèche is available. Further details available from John Corrigan (012560 874234).

If you would like any further information regarding the above events please do not hesitate to contact either Sue, Strathmore & the Glens Rural Partnership on 01828 640763, Joyce, Blairgowrie Tourist Information Centre on 01250 872960 or John, Community Learning on 01250 874234

 

If you would like any further information on the work of Strathmore & the Glens Rural Partnership please do not hesitate to contact Sue Cole on 01828 640763 or email sue@strathmoreglens.sol.co.uk.

 

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