Archive for August 2008

Flying the Olympic flag in Emworth

EMSWORTH will play its part in a nationwide Olympic handover ceremony with young athletes parading the 1936 Berlin Olympic torch through the streets of the town.As well as the torch parade, 1992 tennis Olympian Chris Wilkinson will raise a special Olympic handover flag outside the museum in North Street.

Sunday’s (August 24) ceremony marks the end of the Beijing Olympics and means London will be the offic ial host city for the 2012 games.The afternoon will begin with four youngsters from the Havant Athletics Club running with the flag from the museum into the High Street, through The Square and down to the Quay. The route then takes them along Bridgefoot Path and returns to The Square via West Street  and back to the museum. Accompanying them will be a fifth club member carrying the torch. Residents are urged to line the streets to cheer on the athletes. The team will leave the museum at around 3.45pm and arrive back at 4.15pm for the flag to be raised at  4.15pm for the flag to be raised at 4.30pm.

4.30pm. Chichester Observer 21-08-08

Village’s busy food festival has run its course

THE Emsworth Food Festival has been scrapped.Community leaders have decided to ditch the controversial three-day festival and will be putting on four smaller events spread throughout the year.
The events will be called ‘festival markets’ and will have up to 40 stalls selling goods in South Street
car park.
The food festival was cancelled this year after complaints that it had become a victim of its own success with more than 50,000 visitors descending on Emsworth and effectively closing the village centre for three days.
But it still remained uncertain whether the festival would make a return next year.
However, following a crunch meeting between Emsworth Business Association and the Food Festival Committee, it has been decided to scrap the idea of having a large food festival once a year.
Brendan Gibb-Gray, chairman of Emsworth Business Association, said: ‘I think it is a very exciting idea.
‘We have looked at Winchester, Chichester and Petersfield and we feel this is an opportunity to take the best of the Emsworth Food Festival and get as many local businesses involved as possible.
‘We are trying to make it a more contained event and hopefully minimise disruption to the rest of the town.’
The markets will incorporate businesses in Emsworth after complaints that the festival was not benefiting local traders. All businesses in Emsworth will now be given the opportunity to set up a stall.
The main theme will still be food, but other goods will be on sale, including gifts, books and crafts.
Organisers say the event will still have a ‘festival theme’ as there will still be street entertainment and cookery demonstrations.
The first festival market will take place on Sunday December 14 and will have a Christmas theme.
Mr Gibb-Gray said: ‘There are lots of economic reasons that say the food festival would be a difficult financial proposition at the moment.
‘It would be difficult at the moment to make it financially viable.’
But he added: ‘It’s not goodbye to the food festival. It’s hello it’s back, but it is in a different format.
‘Nevertheless it will be the best of the Emsworth Food Festival.

The News 12-August-08

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Food market plan for Emsworth

EMSWORTH could host a Sunday food market three or four times a year under plans from the town’s business association.The idea will be tested by a Christmas-themed market in December. The market would take place in part of the streetSouth Streetspan car park.Stallholders would be given guidelines to ensure the food adds to the variety already sold in the town. The business association has been discussing the plans with directors of the Emsworth Food Festival and with Havant Borough Council Business Development team.

Chichester Observer 06 August 2008

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