Bristol Post

LEVI JOINS CARNIVAL

ON THE BOARD

- John HOUSEMAN bristolpos­tnews@localworld.co.uk

THE team behind Bristol’s iconic St Pauls Carnival has announced the appointmen­t of TV personalit­y and celebrity chef Levi Roots to the board as chair.

The multi-talented businessma­n, food writer and musician has been appointed for a three-year term beginning September 2021. He will take over from current interim chair and long time board member Carole Johnson who will resume her role as vice chair.

Levi found fame in 2007 when he appeared on BBC’s Dragon’s Den and pitched his Reggae Reggae Sauce which he had been selling at food fairs and Notting Hill Carnival for 16 years before that.

Carnival organisers say his fusion blend of music and food and links with carnival culture combined with his experience as a businessma­n made him the perfect choice for the St Pauls Carnival board.

Carnival executive director LaToyah McAllister-Jones said: “We’re really excited to be welcoming Levi to the St Pauls Carnival family. He brings with him such rich experience, his guidance and counsel as chair of the board will be invaluable.

“It’s been a tough few years for everyone living through the pandemic and after two years of not being able to put on Carnival we can’t wait to come back with a booming bass in 2022.

“I have no doubt Levi will play a key role in what will be a huge celebratio­n for everyone in Bristol.”

Levi said: “I can’t wait to get started.

“I have a long time love for Bristol having sold my sauce here in the early days. Carnival culture has always been central to my experience and business – it’s the perfect blend of music and food – two things I am very passionate about.

“Going back to the early 1970s, Bristol, especially, St Pauls, was a regular trip for me as part of the Sir Coxsone Outernatio­nal sound system. My connection to Bristol continued after that with my sauce business, I was a regular at St Pauls Carnival selling Reggae Reggae Sauce well before its launch on the BBC. Local Bristol shops in Stapleton Road supported me.

“I was also very welcomed in St Nicholas Market and I supplied many stalls including Jenny’s Caribbean take away and other shops in Clifton. When the sauce was eventually launched in 2007 St Pauls Carnival was one of the first carnivals to invite me to play live with my band.”

St Pauls Carnival is not running this year due to continuing Covid restrictio­ns but is planned to return in 2022.

There will be an online event Global Carnival: a cultural evolution, which will include a streamed panel debate bringing representa­tives together from four global carnivals, St Lucia, Notting Hill, Trinidad & Tobago and St Paul on Saturday, July 3 – the traditiona­l day of carnival in Bristol.

Levi will officially commence his role as chair on September 1.

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TV personalit­y and celebrity chef Levi Roots

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