Stranraer Oyster Festival secures funding

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THE second edition of an oyster festival in south west Scotland has secured nearly £50,000 of National Lottery funding, the BBC reported this morning.
The event, which started last year, was one of three projects across the ITV Border area to receive the most The People\’s Projects public votes.
The festival – designed to celebrate the Loch Ryan oyster harvest and locally caught seafood – is believed to be worth £500,000 to the local economy.
To be held from September 14-16, it will feature a series of workshops, demonstrations and a gala event this year.
Joe Ferns, UK funding director of the Big Lottery Fund, said: ‘The People\’s Projects highlights the incredible things people and communities are doing across the UK.
‘From rural villages to towns and cities, local people are working together to help each other lead happier and healthier lives.
‘We\’re really excited to see this year\’s winners using National Lottery funding to take their projects further, bringing more people together to make a life-changing difference in their local area.’
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