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Tasty line-up for food and drink conference

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MARKETING Lancashire has announced its latest line-up for the Taste Lancashire food & drink conference 2019, taking place at Holmes Mill, Clitheroe on Tuesday, March 5.

The growing list of speakers now includes leading restaurate­ur, Ormskirk-born curry evangelist and founder of Mowgli street food restaurant­s, Nisha Katona MBE who will feature in a special Q&A session before chairing a panel of fellow Lancashire­based entreprene­urs, award-winning chefs and producers, including BBC Apprentice finalist and almond milk producer, Camilla Ainsworth.

The conference, aimed at the county’s hospitalit­y and tourism industry, is a follow-up to the first hugely successful event held in 2017.

It sets out to celebrate, inform and inspire healthy debate amongst the county’s successful and growing food and drink sector; with particular emphasis on boosting the county’s 67 million annual visitors with more gourmet travellers and food lovers.

Taste Lancashire 2019 will also be a platform for sharing homegrown success stories, with panelists including: Mark Birchall, chef patron of 2 Michelin star Moor Hall; Steven Smith, chef owner of number 1 gastropub in the North of England; Kay Johnson, registered nutritioni­st and director of social enterprise The Larder and organic farmer Ian O’Reilly the soon-to-be owner of the UK’s first entirely carbon neutral café/restaurant at Gazegill Organics.

Mark Birchall, commenting on the conference, said: “Lancashire has the entreprene­urism, talent and some of the best producers in the UK.

“There’s little standing in our way of becoming the top destinatio­n for gourmet travelers.

“From restaurant­s to farm shops and cafes, it’s about being innovative, maintainin­g quality and wherever possible using what’s seasonal, available or created in Lancashire.

“Working together as a sector we can create a real buzz around the county’s food, drink and hospitalit­y, that will help to keep growing our businesses and those of our producers and suppliers.

“I’m looking forward to hearing from Visit Britain and Marketing Lancashire on how we can attract more visitors to Lancashire and how we at Moor Hall can play our part in growing that Lancashire success.”

The conference also welcomes speakers from VisitBrita­in/VisitEngla­nd who will share insights into world perception­s of British food & drink and share best practice in hosting internatio­nal visitors.

Experts from the Department for Internatio­nal Trade, The British Beer and Pub Associatio­n, National Farmers’ Union and University of Central Lancashire will contribute to a wide-ranging discussion on hot topics related to food & drink; from farm to fork production, the changing tastes and expectatio­ns of consumers, to the role of modern pubs as purveyors of quality food and how, in these uncertain times, we can market more Lancashire produce overseas.

The event will showcase a dozen or so of the county’s finest and start-up producers, who will offer delegates the opportunit­y to taste and learn more about their products, with a view to new contracts and supplier agreements.

Tickets are available to hospitalit­y businesses, chefs, producers and buyers now via marketingl­ancashire.com events – book now to avoid disappoint­ment.

Tickets start at £45 (Marketing Lancashire Partners) and include delegate pack, lunch and refreshmen­ts. #TasteLanca­shire2019.

Taste Lancashire 2019 is also supported by: Holmes Mill, Hotfoot Design, NFU and University of Central Lancashire (UCLan).

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Ormskirk-born curry evangelist and founder of Mowgli street food restaurant­s, Nisha Katona MBE will be speaking at Taste Lancashire P3dro
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Mark Birchall, chef patron of 2 Michelin star Moor Hall Mark Bristol Photograph­y & Film

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