Paisley Daily Express

Food and drink fest to be hosted online

Events go digital but pipe band chamionshi­ps off

- EXPRESS REPORTER

Renfrewshi­re’s spring and summer events programme will be moving online as lockdown restrictio­ns continue.

The popular Paisley Food and Drink Festival will take a different shape for 2021 – with an online programme across ten days in April.

The festival will showcase the rich diversity of Renfrewshi­re’s food and drink industry along with interactiv­e culinary experience­s including cooking demonstrat­ions and workshops and ways to grow your own food.

Following the success of last year’s event, Paisley’s annual Sma’ Shot Day celebratio­ns will once again be marked with a programme of online events to commemorat­e the historic victory of local weavers.

This year’s online event will take place on Saturday July 3– the time when the weavers and their families would traditiona­lly take their holidays.

The move to take the events online for 2021 is in response to the current Covid-19 pandemic, to ensure celebratio­ns can still take place in adherence with national guidance.

The British Pipe Band Championsh­ips, which were due to be staged in Paisley in May, will no longer take place.

Louisa Mahon, head of marketing, communicat­ions and events at Renfrewshi­re Council, said: “The Paisley Food and Drink Festival is always one of the highlights of our annual events calendar – and this year’s online programme will provide a fantastic opportunit­y to shine a spotlight on the exceptiona­l food and drink offers we have across Renfrewshi­re.

“We look forward to telling you more about the festival programme and how people can get involved very soon.

“Sma’ Shot Day represents an important part of Paisley’s heritage and we were delighted with the warm reception last year’s online celebratio­ns received from local people, as well as those from further afield who wouldn’t normally be able to take part in the day’s events.

“This year’s online event will look to carry on these traditions and feeling of community spirit, while offering opportunit­ies for everyone to get involved in celebratin­g this great day.

“Due to the current restrictio­ns on major events, it’s a great shame that we will be unable to host the British Pipe Band Championsh­ips in Paisley this May.

“The championsh­ips is a fantastic event which draws competitor­s and spectators from over the UK and across the world and it’s just not possible to stage such an event right now.

“We’ve thoroughly enjoyed partnering with the Royal Scottish Pipe Band Associatio­n since 2016 and it’s disappoint­ing that the last two years of our partnershi­p - 2020 and 2021 - have coincided with the pandemic.

“We wish the associatio­n, and everyone in the piping world, the very best in successful­ly resuming competitio­n when it’s safe to do so – and we will continue our dialogue with the associatio­n, actively seeking alternativ­e events and activities to partner on in the future.

“Decisions on the remainder of our 2021 events programme will be made throughout the year, in line with national guidance and public health advice.

“We will continue to work with events sector and other local authority partners to ensure that we can deliver a safe, accessible, and inclusive programme when physical events are permitted again.”

Renfrewshi­re Council advises everyone to stay safe and continue to follow the national guidance on coronaviru­s set out by the Scottish Government.

For the latest local updates, visit http://www.renfrewshi­re.gov.uk/coronaviru­s.

This is a fantastic opportunit­y to shine a spotlight on Renfrewshi­re’s exceptiona­l food and drink

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Sma’ Shot Day will be digital for the second year
Online Sma’ Shot Day will be digital for the second year
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Not going ahead The British Pipe Band Championsh­ips

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