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Two Unionist Mayors in bod to save local tourism events

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Both the outgoing and incoming Unionist Mayors have come together to save local tourist events facing financial difficulties in what they have blamed on ‘actions by Alliance, Sinn Fein, SDLP and Independent Councillors’.

A decision was taken by councillors in March to create a Tourism Events Recovery Fund of £400k which would go towards helping to support local established events across the CCG area.

However, a call-in by Sinn Fein with support from other Councillors from Alliance, SDLP and Independents – ‘ensured that no financial help could be given to the many groups in great need’ – according to incoming Mayor Cllr Richard Holmes.

Mr Holmes also revealed that: “Matters came to a head this week after an appeal by the Stendhal Festival organisers to councillors to fast track the legal opinion in relation to the call in. Attempts are being made to hear the legal opinion following Monday night’s AGM.”

Outgoing Mayor, Ald Mark Fielding said: “The tourism events fund was tweaked in the wake of Covid to help tide events over to another year such as the NW200 which can’t go ahead. It was also designed to support those events trying to go ahead such as Stendhal and Armoy Road Races. But the call in by Alliance, Sinn Fein, SDLP and Independents has put that in jeopardy.”

Incoming Mayor, Cllr Richard Holmes, described the call in as: “one of the most reckless and damaging actions taken by Parties since the new council was established in 2015. Their actions have struck at the very heart of our tourism events sector and starves them of cash at a time when events like Stendhal are moving heaven and earth to keep the show on the road.

“Ald Mark Fielding and I have agreed to consider the legal opinion relating to the call in after Monday’s AGM in a bid to save world class events from ruin. We can only hope that common sense prevails and the needless attempts to block critical funding support are vetoed. If not we could see events such as the NW200, Supercup NI and Stendhal Featival lost forever.”