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Develop our Events Strategy with key stakeholders to maximise the use of our key
assets e.g. water sports, outdoor activities, cultural events, Theatr Colwyn, Venue
Cymru and Parc Eirias.
The Events Strategy is the key document for ensuring this corporate outcome is achieved.
Having a Strategy in place has been fundamental to the success we have had in attracting a
number of events of major significance that have brought valuable economic benefits to the
County. Since 2010 we have attracted events of the S4C Wales Ladies Golf Championships
of Europe, Rally Fest, Commonwealth Mountain and Ultra Distance Championships, the
official start of WRGB two years on the run, as well as a special stage on the Great Orme.
Llandudno 10, the Olympic Torch Relay running through the County, Adain Avion, and the
first major music event within Eirias Stadium Access All Eirias. As well as the Wales Seniors
Golf Open, The Snowman Triathlon, Choral Festival, Cerdd Dant, The Eirias’ – a long
distance triathlon time and of course not forgetting the high profile Rugby events such as the
IRB Series and Under 20’s which colleagues in CDS have secured and run very
successfully.
All these fantastic events have increased the profile of the area at a regional, national and
international level. The economic impact analysis that has been done on key events revealed
that for every £1 invested, there is a return of £12.47 in the local economy.
2013 has seen two new events:
World Trail Championship which has been brought to Conwy County because of the
success of the CMUD event. The event attracted competitors from 20 countries.
Tour of Britain passed through North Wales in September for the first time. Both these
events will made use of the rural landscape which is very positive as we have been trying to
attract events that can utilise not just the “honey pots” such as Llandudno and Conwy but
other key areas of the County. We also hosted Wales Rally GB Start and Finish of this
prestigious World Championship in the County. They also did a stage on the Great Orme
and in Gwydir Forest. Again utilising Gwydir is another real positive for the rural economy of
Conwy.
CCBC continues to have excellent working relationships with a number of key event partners
and also has a very good reputation of being a County that will support event organisers to
maximise the potential on major events. This was formally recognised in 2013 when Conwy
County Borough Council was won the National Outdoor Events Association (NOEA) Event
Organiser of the Year. We were also awarded jointly with Orchard the promoter for Access
all Eirias Production Partnership of the Year.