Pembrokeshire Fish Week Explained

Pembrokeshire Fish Week
Founders:Pembrokeshire County Council
Location:Pembrokeshire
Founded:2000
Dates:biannual, June and July
Attendance:32,000 (2014)
Website:http://www.pembrokeshirefishweek.co.uk/

Pembrokeshire Fish Week is an biannual food festival held in June and July that celebrates Pembrokeshire’s seafood, coastline, beaches, and maritime heritage. It has many events that take place across the county.

Events

During the festival there are over 250 events across the county with restaurants and pubs serving special menus, there are also cookery demonstrations, cookery classes, foraging events and educational activities.[1]

Guided walks, sea fishing trips, fishing competitions, kayaking and surfing events also take place. [2]

Economic impact

Pembrokeshire Fish Week is a social enterprise that is supported by Pembrokeshire County Council and the port of Milford Haven. In 2014 the event brought £2.7m to the county’s economy with 150 businesses taking part and an attendance estimated at 32,000 people. It is a key event in the county calendar and makes a significant contribution to the economy.[3]

Awards and recognition

Pembrokeshire Fish Week has been named as Number 1 in the Top 10 Best Food Festivals by The Independent (2013). It has also been listed as one of the UK’s best food festivals by Conde Nast Traveller (2013) and Number 1 of the top 10 food festivals in the UK by Visit Britain (2011).

Pembrokeshire Fish Week won the Gold Award in the Food Tourism Destination category in the True Taste Food and Drink Awards 2009/ 2010, and Pembrokeshire Tourism’s ‘Premier Event Award’ 2009 / 2010.[4]

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See also

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Tenby Observer, Having a whale of a time in Fish Week!.
  2. Web site: Visit Wales, Pembrokeshire Fish Week.
  3. Web site: Green Tourism, Pembrokeshire Fish Week Swims Back Into Action.
  4. Web site: Darwin Centre, Pembrokeshire Fish Week.