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Sam Rowlands MS supports event to highlight real ale, food and entertainment

SAM ROWLANDS, Member of the Welsh Parliament for North Wales, is urging constituents to back a popular yearly celebration in Mold next month.

Mr Rowlands, Chair of the Senedd’s Cross-Party Group on Tourism, is calling on the public to support the 13th annual Novemberfest being held in the town on November 14 and 15.

He said: “I am delighted to highlight this fantastic event which showcases real ale, food and entertainment in the market town of Mold.

“As a big supporter of promoting tourism in my region I welcome any events which ultimately lead to encourage more people to visit the area.

“This highly successful festival is now in its 13th year and praise should go to Mold Town Council and everyone involved in organising Novemberfest.

“As chair of the Welsh Parliament’s Cross-Party Group on Tourism, I believe these festivals are a great way to promote our towns as tourist destinations in North Wales and encourages more visitors who spend money to help the local economy.”

Mold’s Novemberfest is a festival of real ale, real food and real entertainment and Novemberfest and takes place on Friday and Saturday, November 14 and 15.

The main focal point is in The Pod, the former St Mary’s Church Hall, hosting a great selection of real ales, craft beers, real lager, local cider and great wines, accompanied by great food and live music.

This event is organised by Mold Town Council with the support of the local CAMRA (Campaign for Real Ale) branch, and a group of volunteers.

Novemberfest is a not-for-profit festival with all proceeds of the festival going towards putting on other events in the town and a nominated charitable cause.

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