Welcome to the Pontefract Liquorice Trust Website - includes the famous Pontefract Liquorice Festival
Welcome to the Pontefract Liquorice Trust Website - includes the famous Pontefract Liquorice Festival

The Trust

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Pontefract Liquorice Trust is a charity working to enhance the social and economic regeneration of Pontefract through its association with liquorice.

Aims:
To educate people about the town and its heritage
To enhance civic pride by engaging the community in the trust and its projects
To promote the regeneration of the town though increased visitor numbers and by attracting inward investment
To revive Pontefract as one of the Liquorice Centres of the world
To provide access to the arts for all using Pontefract as a venue/attraction
To ensure the sustainability of the Pontefract Liquorice Trust

Program of Work
The trust arranges its workload under the following six strands:

Education & Heritage: Facilitating educational and cultural events, disseminating information and preserving the heritage of the area

Community Cohesion: Actively encouraging the community to develop their interest in the town through the work of the trust and its projects

Tourism: Enhancing the national and international profile of the town by disseminating information, producing a high quality festival and developing other liquorice themed events and tourist attractions.

Liquorice Economy: Providing a platform for international liquorice trade

Arts: Providing opportunities for people of all ages, cultures and backgrounds to participate in creative activity and creating events where amateur and professional artists can show their work

Building Our Own Capacity : Increasing capacity whilst building external partnerships

The Trustees
Peter Sykes: Chair, Liquorice Trust

Janet Milner:  Chair,  Festival Steering Group and local resident.

Phil Shand: Treasurer Chartered Accountant, Townends, Pontefract.

Kebir Berry: Vice-Chair of Governors The King's School and Carleton Community High School Chair of Finance Carleton Community High School, Chair of Pontefract Town Hall Support Group and Treasurer St Mary's Community Project Ltd.

John Colvill: Magistrate, Retired Wakefield Council Ward Councillor

Tom Shay Dixon:Past President Pontefract Probus Club, Retired Boiler Wilkinsons Sweet Factory

Jim Nicholson: Retired Ward Councillor, Chair of Age Concern Wakefield District

Richard Metcalfe: Managing Director of Rogerthorpe Manor Hotel

John Sidwell:

 


Steering Group Members

Bev Adams: Artistic Director, Faceless Street and Community Arts
Dylan & Eileen Axup : Past Present Society
Heather Copley: Local business woman, owner Farmer Copleys.

Get Involved

Sponsorship is vital to the success of the Liquorice Festival and we would like to offer our thanks to the following 2008 contributors. 

Major Sponsors - please click on

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Advertisers - please click on

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Rogerthorpe Manor Hotel
01977 643839

  

37 Southgate, Pontefract
01977 701177


The Liquorice Bush
01977 600863


Cromwells Tea Rooms
Mauds Yard, Pontefract
01977 702702
 
 





Beastfair Vaults Tel: 01977 602045

  



 tagore 

Fine Indian Cuisine

 

Lofthouse Accountants Tel 01977 600 272
 

Donors - Please click on

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UK coal

co-operative funeral care 

Pomfret Tea Rooms - Tel: 01977 707957

  

 farmer copleys

cott softdrinks