Jane Watson, Events Director explains how and why she ended
up in Stornoway for 3 days in March….
“Contemplating my trip to Stornoway focussed mainly on BBC
News’ weathergirl Carol for the few days before, who often highlights the
Islands in the daily forecast – and as suspected snow and rain was in the
picture. (Nothing we’re not used to, no sweat I’ll pack my wellies just in
case). The journey from Belfast was pretty good, after a short
de-icer delay in Belfast within 4 hours of leaving the office, including a
short stop in Inverness departure lounge (where I mistakenly picked up a bag of
Haggis & Cracked Black Pepper crisps and burnt the bake of myself!) courtesy of Flybe and Loganair, I was
there.
Flying over the snow-capped ‘Harris Hills’ (separating
Harris and Lewis – 2 ‘Isles’ with 2 kings, but no water in between) it was like
a winter wonderland but stepping out of the plane reminded me of the last scene
in the Bond film – Skyfall – miles
and miles of low lying, rustic brown moorland and I even saw two Stags on the
roadside (apparently they only come out in the rain, but my host Magda hadn’t
seen them very often – really?).
Magda Choluj is Marketing Manager with SPA, originally from
Poland but has lived almost everywhere (she has a motorhome with her Tasmanian
partner Bo), but settled in Stornoway for over a year. Magda had a jam-packed recce planned for us
in the space of 48 hours….
The Conference venue is An
Lanntair an arts centre and creative gallery space which is fully funded
through their commercial activities and grant applications – they have
excellent facilities for the BPA conference, and overlooks the Harbour.
The Cala Hotel group operate three properties on the island - The Royal, The Cabarfeidh and the Caladh Inn and we have already booked out most of the bedrooms on the island for BPA. The Royal Hotel overlooking the marina was my abode for 2 nights – a traditional style hotel which is well equipped with a big telly, plug beside the bed, and wifi on every floor – the breakfast was good too with personal and attentive hotel staff wherever you went.
The Cala Hotel group operate three properties on the island - The Royal, The Cabarfeidh and the Caladh Inn and we have already booked out most of the bedrooms on the island for BPA. The Royal Hotel overlooking the marina was my abode for 2 nights – a traditional style hotel which is well equipped with a big telly, plug beside the bed, and wifi on every floor – the breakfast was good too with personal and attentive hotel staff wherever you went.
During the BPA conference, day trips are planned for guests
joining the BPA members – this is really the best way to explore the island
which can be done from 1 end to the other in about 4 hours. We’ve planned a trip to a Harris Tweed factory, Whisky &
Gin distillery (set up by Village residents), Standing Stones, Black Houses,
Beaches, Ancient Churches, Craft Workshops and breath-taking viewpoints. There
really is a lot to offer the discerning tourist, cyclist or hiker in Harris
& Lewis and you’ll be made to feel very welcome. It’s customary to wave to
passing drivers letting you through the single track roads and bridges – Just
like you do if you’re from ‘the country’.
Perhaps the most special part of my visit was squeezed in at
the end – after meeting with the Local Council or “Comhairle” – we managed to
sneek a peek at the newly restored Lews Castle and Museum Centre which is due
to open in July. Sitting high above the
Harbour, the Castle had many former lives including a hospital, school and home
to Lord & Lady Mathieson before lying derelict for many years.
Approximately 18 months ago Heritage Lottery, Highlands & Islands
Enterprise and Council funding was agreed and our very own Graham Construction
were shipped in (no pun intended!) to restore and rejuvenate the Castle to its
former glory. BPA Delegates will have
the opportunity to enjoy traditional Gaelic entertainment at the finale dinner
in beautiful surroundings.
On the way home, my case was over the 20kg limit, but the
check-in clerk didn’t seem to mind (it was the wellies and the extra hotel
toiletries that ‘fell into my case’!) The hangar style airport and 40 seater propeller
jet planes from Stornoway reminded me of the ‘way it used to be’ in Belfast City
– who else remembers dropping your bags at the foot of the steps? I was even offered a free cuppa and a biscuit
from Flybe – a free lunch does exist after all.
SPA are also celebrating their 150 year anniversary in 2015 and
hosting the BPA Conference is quite a big deal, so much so that delegates will
receive a bespoke gift made from their Anniversary Harris Tweed. SPA and Stornoway itself are very proud to
be hosting the BPA conference and along with other anniversary events this
year, it’s set to be the ‘talk of the town’ for years to come. Our job is to make sure it’s as easy as
possible for over 100 BPA members and exhibitors to come to Stornoway, they
have a great time and ensure the budget is break-even.
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